"I’m Somebody Nobody Loves" played by Joe Samuels and his Six Black Diamonds
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 Published On Aug 9, 2024

I’m Somebody Nobody Loves (Akst-Davis-Ley)
Joe Samuels and his Six Black Diamonds
Apex 8184-B (Canadian)
(78 rpm record)

Another side by the mysterious and largely unknown Joe Samuels, who also was exceedingly prolific making records in the 1920s. According to Johnson & Shirley (American Dance Bands on Record and Film 1915 – 1942), the following personnel was present:

Possibly Joseph Samuels (clarinet, alto sax, director); possibly Jules Levy Jr., Harry Gluck (trumpets); possibly Ephraim Hannaford (trombone); possibly Ken “Goof” Moyer (clarinet); possibly Nathan Glantz (alto sax); unknown tenor sax; possibly Larry Briers (piano); unknown banjo, brass bass and drums. New York, c. October 28, 1923. Possibly, possibly, possibly....

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