During the years 1935 and 1936, Victor recording star Fats Waller was 
one of the most popular Afro-American entertainers in the entire 
industry. His distinctive vocal delivery and infectious small-band swing
 formula were so successful that other record labels shrewdly advanced 
their own Fats Waller imitators. Vocalion used Putney Dandridge, a 
singing pianist whose own talents shone through, and an irritating 
copycat named Dick Porter who presented nothing original whatsoever and 
didn't even do a very good job of mimicking Waller. Decca Records 
presented Bob Howard, a volatile character who began as an impostor but 
ultimately formed his own ebullient style and left behind a small number
 of entertaining recordings. Born Howard Joyner on June 20, 1906, in 
Newton, MA, he recorded a couple of rowdy numbers in 1932 for the 
Columbia label using his given name. At that time the rising star in 
Afro-American vocal entertainment was Louis Armstrong, and Howard 
impersonated Armstrong right down to the laughs. He laughed quite a bit,
 in fact, guffawing his way through "You Rascal You." Even though this 
is a close cover of Armstrong's masterpiece of bawdy humor, Howard is 
such a volcano of hilarity that his performance has merit. If one is 
moved to ponder what effect this doppelgänger must have had upon 
Armstrong, the question becomes worrisome when listeners are faced with a
 series of Fats Waller imitations. Lester Young experienced a personal 
identity crisis when a full dozen tenor saxophonists began copying his 
style during the late '40s and early '50s. How many of these fake Fats 
Waller records did Waller himself encounter? Didn't it steal his 
thunder? These questions might gnaw at Waller fans, particularly during 
six songs that were direct covers of Waller's hit records. Howard 
sounded too much like Waller at first, except during what was apparently
 the second part of a smart showbiz version of Cole Porter's "You're the
 Top" by the Decca All Star Review. (Howard's contribution to this 
rather crowded number was to periodically bellow the song's title at the
 top of his lungs!) The bands heard on this disc are uniformly 
excellent, fortified with Benny Carter, Buster Bailey, Ben Webster, 
Teddy Wilson, and Billie Holiday's father, guitarist Clarence Holiday. 
Fortunately, Howard also sounded at times like Putney Dandridge, and by 
May 7, 1935, he really began to sound like his own rowdy self. There is 
an exceptionally satisfying version of "Corrine Corrina," a cheerful 
'30s love song called "Ev'ry Day," and a very funny treatment of "I 
Can't Dance (I Got Ants in My Pants)." On July 10th, Howard cut two 
sides with a group containing members of Teddy Hill's orchestra. 
Although "Lulu's Back in Town" was already firmly associated with Fats 
Waller (and still is), by now Howard's own personality predominates. The
 final two tracks are equally fine. "I Never Saw a Better Night" is much
 hipper than the cottony white Bluebird version recorded six days 
earlier by George Hall & His Taft Hotel Orchestra. "In a Little 
Gypsy Tearoom," with lively percussion by Cozy Cole, bears a marvelous 
resemblance to Tampa Red's 1936 masterpiece "When You Were a Girl of 
Seven." arwulf arwulf  
Tracklist :
1     You Rascal You 3:14
Sam Theard
2     All of Me 3:19
Gerald Marks / Seymour Simons
3     It's Unbelievable 3:01
Palmer / Klages
4     Whisper Sweet 2:56
J.P. Johnson
5     Throwin' Stones at the Sun 2:59
Billy Hueston / Nat Simon
6     You Fit into the Picture 2:51
Bud Green / Jesse Greer    
7     You're the Top (Continued) 2:59
Cole Porter    
8     The Ghost of Dinah 2:54
Jack Little / Joseph Young
9     Pardon My Love 2:54
Milton Drake / Oscar Levant
10     Stay Out of Love 3:05
Gerbach / La Fremiere
11     I'll Never Change 3:01
Gray / Oppenheim
12     (Where Were You) On the Night of June the Third 2:42
Sam H. Stept / Charles Tobias
13     (Looks Like I'm) Breakin' the Ice 2:51
James Cavanaugh
14     Corrine Corrina 2:59
Bo Chatmon / J. Mayo Williams
15     Ev'ry Day 2:51
Sammy Fain / Irving Kahal    
16     A Porter's Love Song to a Chambermaid 2:55
James P. Johnson / Andy Razaf
17     I Can't Dance 2:59
J. Mayo Williams
18     If the Moon Turns Green 2:38
Paul Cates / Bernie Hanighen
19     Lulu's Back in Town 2:45
Al Dubin / Harry Warren
20     In a Little Gypsy Tea Room 2:26
Joe Burke / Edgar Leslie     
21     I Never Saw a Better Night 2:42
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