Francis Craig Orchestra - I Dreamt That I Dwelt In Marble Halls

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This typically mid-20s arrangement played by the Francis Craig Orchestra is one of the most unusual ever made of the famous aria from William Balfe's best-remembered opera. Francis Craig (1900-1966) was an American songwriter and leader of a Nashville dance band. His works included "Dynamite" and "Near You". A Methodist minister's son, Craig was born in Dickson, Tennessee, United States. He studied mathematics and political science at Vanderbilt University, Nashville. "Dynamite!" now the official fight song of Vanderbilt University, was written by Craig in 1922, when Craig was an undergraduate student. It is played mainly at football games, basketball games, and at other Commodore sports events. While he was at Vanderbilt, Craig formed an orchestra, the Vanderbilt Jazz Band. When the university's chancellor told Craig he would have to change the name of the group, disband it, or leave Vanderbilt, he dropped out and changed the orchestra's name. Craig had three stints on WSM radio in Nashville, Tennessee. His Francis Craig Orchestra played on the station in 1926-1928 and again in 1935-1939. He returned to the station in 1947 to work as a disc jockey on the program Featured by Francis Craig. He also worked on WGN in Chicago, Illinois, in 1940. His own recording of "Near You" eventually sold over 2.5 million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. This great record, however, was made in 1925.