![]() Green was a fine teacher and author of pedagogical materials, his course of 50 lessons retaining importance today. At 19 he entered vaudeville and in one year was proclaimed "the fastest, most artistic, and most wonderful xylophonist and soloist in this country or abroad." He was one of the most popular artists in recorded history, acting as soloist, composer, arranger, and as part of various groups including All Star Trio, Green Brothers' Xylophone Orchestra, and Green Brothers Novelty Band. Bob Becker realized this arrangement with Green's lead sheet from the Library of Congress.Ĭonsidered one of history's greatest xylophone players, George Hamilton Green started playing at age 11 and at 13 was performing solos with his father's band. This work was never published in a written form. ![]() Keep Movin' was recorded by the All Star Trio, a wonderful group which included George Hamilton Green on xylophone, Victor Arden on piano, ans F. ![]()
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