- Hits of 1930 · 2002
- 1930s Radio Hour the Original Hit Parade Broadcasts · 2011
- They Wrote the Songs: Harold Arlen · 2013
- The Roots of Steampunk (1903-1929) · 2011
- Roaring 20s Revue, Vol. 5 · 2011
- Encore 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1926-1929] · 2014
- The Jimmy McHugh Songbook · 2009
- Encore 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1929-1937] · 2014
- Roaring 20s Revue, Vol. 2 · 2009
- Irving Berlin: A Tribute to His Music - Original Recordings 1921-1931 · 2009
- Encore 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1929-1937] · 2014
- Rolling Along (From "The Music Goes 'Round") - Single · 2013
- Encore 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1926-1929] · 2014
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About Harry Richman
Actor, singer, and nightclub entertainer Harry Richman had an uninhibited vocal style, often compared to Al Jolson. He made his Broadway debut in 1922, and appeared in GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1926, in which Richman introduced the song "The Birth Of the Blues," one of his biggest hits. Unlike many entertainers of the day, he often co-wrote his songs. Richman also appeared in some films of the '30s.
- HOMETOWN
- Cincinnati, OH, United States
- BORN
- August 10, 1895
- GENRE
- Vocal