This appears to be pseudonym for Adrian Schubert. Staggeringly prolific Adrian Schubert was not a bandleader in the usual sense, since he rather was a musical director, working with dozens of outfits under equally numerous pseudonyms, merely for recording purposes. He did hire many top musicians though (trumpeter Mike Mosiello, trombonist Tommy Dorsey, saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey, clarinetist Benny Goodman, multi-instrumentalist Andy Sannella, percussion virtuoso George Hamilton Green and violinist and vocalist Scrappy Lambert, etc). This great record was made in 1929. The vocal is credited to Jack Kaufman, although this voice timbre rather sounds as if we were hearing his more famous brother Irving. I did my best to restore this pretty much wrecked disc surface; I apologize for restoration slightly muffling sound. However, overall the result is still acceptable and I definitely wanted to share this cheerful, truly genuine 20s tune, of which I believe this is the only recorded version.