Jack Stalcup Orchestra

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The Jack Stalcup Orchestra was a Midwestern territory band that operated out of Paducah, Kentucky by Jack Stalcup.

Stalcup was a resident of Metropolis, Illinois. In 1950, the band members, traveling in a schoolbus with seats that didn't recline, played many one-nighters, with the musicians sleeping overnight on the bus. At one point, the band played 30 one-nighters in a row. In the Summer of 1950, the band recorded for Oriole Records in Chicago. The session took place at a radio station in a skyscraper in the Loop. The orchestra would sometime play at the Purple Cracker in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.[1]

Many mid-Western musicians played at one time in the Stalcup Orchestra including trumpeter Jerry Ford who now runs his own orchestra.[2]

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