The Hoosier Hotshots
Even though there’s no Uke in this band, I still love these guys and think you will too. Proper records has just put out a terrific boxed set called "everybody Stomp" with 100 great Hotshots tunes that is really well thought out and retails for under $25. Who could ask for more?
Here’s some history of the band quoted from Hoosier Hotshots.com
"The story of the Hoosier Hot Shots begins on a farm near Arcadia, Indiana, about 20 miles north of Indianapolis. It was here on September 13, 1903, that Kenneth Trietsch first saw the light of day. He was to be one of a family of four girls and five boys, children of parents with musical inclinations that included a banjo-playing father.
About 18 months after Kenneth's birth, Mrs. Trietsch, on April 11, 1905, gave birth to another son who was given the name Paul. It was these two brothers, Ken and Paul, who, because of their love of music and entertaining, eventually formed the nucleus of the Hoosier Hot Shots.
Except for a brief period when the family lived in Georgia and Alabama, the Trietsch brothers spent their formative years in rural Indiana, not far from where they had been born. By the time he was five years old Ken was coaxing melodies from a tuba which, since it was almost as large as he was, had to be placed in a chair before he could play it. In high school he won prizes for his corn crops and played in a 65-piece concert band. While still a young man he went off to New York where he played in the Paul Whiteman and Vincent Lopez orchestras.
Meanwhile, younger brother Paul was developing a taste for music which, due to household circumstances, took somewhat of an unorthodox turn…."more
Here’s a link to the boxed set: