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The Benson Orchestra of Chicago – I Love You Sunday (introducing „Ev’rybody Calls Me Honey”) Fox-Trot (Charley Straight) Victor 1920 (USA) NOTE: The Benson Orchestra of Chicago was an American dance band run in Chicago area by the Chicagoan cellist and impresario Edgar A. Benson. He actually managed to direct several commercially oriented dance orchestras during the decade 1920-1930, each of which was billed as “Benson Orchestra of Chicago”. Various musicians were contracted to play in Benson’s bands, including many future jazz or dance music stars, such as drummer Gene Krupa, pianist-arranger Roy Bargy, pianist Don Bestor, clarinettist Volly De Faut and saxophonist Frank Trumbauer. Some of them (Roy Bargy, Don Bestor) later followed Benson’s example and formed their own bands. In his hey-day in the mid-1920s, Benson was one of the few rivals in American music market to the immensely popular Paul Whiteman. The slideshow presents different ways we can spend our free time on Sunday.