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Performed by: Joe Moss And His Society Dance Orchestra Vocalist: Dick Robertson Full Song: Santa Claus is Coming to Town Recorded in: 1935 A-side: Coming soon Dick Robertson (born New York City, July 3, 1903 – died 1979) was an American popular big band singer and songwriter of the 1930s and 1940s. He performed for various bandleaders like Leo Reisman and Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra, and was part of the artist roster at Banner Records. In fact, he stood out as one of the most prolific vocalists based in New York (alongside Irving Kaufman, Chick Bullock, Scrappy Lambert, Elmer Feldkamp, Paul Small, and Smith Ballew) on numerous records from late 1928 to the mid-1930s. A set of records released on Melotone/Perfect/Banner/Oriole/Romeo, Crown, Bluebird from 1930 to 1934 were either released under his name or are listed in the 2010 edition of "American Dance Bands on Record and Film (1915-1942)" by Richard J. Johnson and Bernard H. Shirley as being under his nominal leadership. His final recording session as a singer took place in 1949. Additionally, he adopted the pseudonym Bob Richardson for certain recordings on Mayfair Records. Joe Moss (birth: unknown, death: unknown) Despite my extensive efforts, I have been unable to find any details about this orchestra and its leader, Joe Moss. It seems to be a lesser-known ensemble, and the available resources have not yielded information about their history, members, or musical contributions. If anyone possesses knowledge about Joe Moss And His Society Dance Orchestra or can share insights into their musical journey, I would be eternally grateful. Your contributions could help fill the gap in understanding the legacy of this orchestra and contribute to the broader appreciation of their musical endeavors. I hope you enjoy this as much as I have. Best wishes, Stu ______________________ Please Note: I do not claim copyright or ownership of the song played in this video. All copyrighted content remains property of their respective owners.