The Ingenues toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937. William Morris started the group. Managed by Edward Gorman Sherman (1880–1940), the orchestra performed with great popularity around the world in variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as "The Girl Paul Whitemans of Syncopation." They performed many songs in the
Ziegfeld Follies of 1927,
Glorifying the American Girl, including the first act finale, "Melody Land," featuring 12 white baby grand pianos. Other Follies numbers featured violins, banjoes and saxophones from The Ingenues. The group performed popular songs, light classical works and novelties. They were celebrated for their versatility, as most members, including star soloist and "trick trombonist" Paula Jones, both novelty (accordions, harmonicas, banjos) and symphonic instruments. The group toured Europe, South Africa, Asia, Australia and Brazil (where they also recorded for
Columbia Records). The band appeared in film shorts including
The Band Beautiful,
Syncopating Sweeties and
Maids and Music.
Maids and Music was produced independently by
Milton Schwarzwald's Nu-Atlas Productions and released as a 16mm home movie by Pictoreels. Sequences from this and other Schwarzwald short subjects were also re-edited into Soundies; in the case of
Maids and Music the Soundies excerpt was titled "Ray Fabing's Versatile Ingenues". ==Members==