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    Buddy Morrow (born Muni Zudekoff, also known as Moe Zudekoff; February 8, 1919 – September 27, 2010) was an American trombonist and bandleader. On a scholarship...
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    in a tandem ranking of the versions by the Chordettes, the Four Aces, Buddy Morrow, Vaughn Monroe, Les Elgart, the Lancers, and the Song Singers, with the...
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    to pursue his career. By 1946, Fisher was crooning with the bands of Buddy Morrow and Charlie Ventura. He was heard in 1949 by Eddie Cantor at Grossinger's...
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    Buddy Ebsen (born Christian Ludolf Ebsen Jr.; April 2, 1908 – July 6, 2003), also known as Frank "Buddy" Ebsen, was an American actor and dancer. One...
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  • Discography of Elmo Tanner, an American whistler, singer, bandleader and disc jockey, best known for his whistling on the chart-topping song “Heartaches”...
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  • writer Bruce Morrow (footballer) (born 1936), Australian (soccer) football player Buddy Morrow (1919–2010), American musician Byron Morrow (1911–2006)...
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  • Cooper, Buzz Brauner, Wally Kane, Walt Levinsky Trombone: Bob Alexander, Buddy Morrow, Dick Lieb, Herb Wise, Paul Faulise, Sonny Russo, Sy Berger, Will Bradley...
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  • usually recreated in cover versions by other performers. Trombonist Buddy Morrow, for example, played Forrest's solo on trombone on a 1953 recording of...
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  • Nelson Riddle, Ella Fitzgerald, Natalie Cole, Peggy Lee, Aaron Neville, Buddy Morrow, Tony Bennett and the SF Orchestra, among others. He is featured on the...
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  • death. Song featured in the intro: "Your Mouth's Got A Hole In It" by Buddy Morrow Song featured in the finale: "I Believe", by Frankie Laine. Patrick J...
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  • and then covered by Hawkshaw Hawkins 1952, The Big Three Trio 1952, Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra 1952, Jim Reeves early 1950s, Varetta Dillard 1956...
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  • Davis, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Bernie Glow, Markie Markowitz (tpt); Buddy Morrow, Wayne Andre, Bob Alexander (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Richard Berg...
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  • Blue Rhythm Band Mingus Big Band Bob Mintzer Monk'estra — John Beasley Buddy Morrow and his Orchestra Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band David Murray Big Band...
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  • Street in downtown Ithaca. Beginning in 1955, he was a member of the Buddy Morrow big band. He left that organization to work in Los Angeles. LaFaro spent...
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    Spoken Here" by Les Brown Columbia 38499 (4/14/49) "One Mint Julep", Buddy Morrow, Victor 20-4869 (June/July 1952) "Dry Bones", Tommy Dorsey, Victor 20-3523...
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    former professional singer, meeting her husband while touring with the Buddy Morrow Orchestra, and gained a bit of notoriety in later years, appearing in...
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    Brothers The Ritz Brothers: L to R; Jimmy Ritz, Harry Ritz and Al Ritz with Buddy Morrow, 1947 Medium Stage, film, television Nationality American Years active...
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    Brittingham Prize in Poetry Jan Fortune, former state representative Buddy Morrow, leader of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Michael James Nelson, television...
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  • and performed under various leaders, from 1956 to this day. Clarinetist Buddy DeFranco became the musical director in 1966. Larry O'Brien served as director...
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  • Elgart released a version in 1956 that reached number 56 in the U.S. Buddy Morrow released a version in 1956 that reached number 82 in the U.S. Jet Harris...
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    Memorial Theater in Texas in 1963. Later, trombonist and bandleader Buddy Morrow led the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra from 1977 until his death on September...
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    in bands led by Louie Bellson, Buddy Morrow, and Billy May. He composed "Little Train", which was recorded by the Buddy Rich Big Band. He worked as trumpeter...
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  • including Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Art Mooney, Ted Lewis, Richard Maltby, Buddy Morrow, and Les Elgart, except for a brief service in the U.S. Army from 1954...
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  • saxophone Randy Brecker, Bob McCoy, Victor Paz - trumpet, flugelhorn Buddy Morrow - trombone Alan Raph - bass trombone Ray Alonge, Jim Buffington - French...
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    Elsie Lovelock, in the opening of the Hazbin Hotel pilot. Tony Martin Buddy Morrow (recorded January 1946, released by Mercury Records as catalog number...
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  • would also be recorded by Bill Haley and the Comets in 1955 on Decca, Buddy Morrow on Mercury, Johnny Curtis with the Toppers on Tops, Gabe Drake and his...
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    a track entitled "Raven", which quotes various lines from the poem. Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra recorded an album of songs based on Poe's works. The...
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  • Yank Lawson, Carl Poole, Russ Solomon (trumpets), John D'Agostino, Buddy Morrow aka Moe Zydecoff, William Pritchard (trombones), Ernie Caceres (baritone...
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  • John Swallow, Phil Giardina Tenor trombone: Tony Studd, Charles Small, Buddy Morrow Bass trombone: Paul Faulise Percussion: Jack Jennings, Dave Carey, Elayne...
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  • Harold Lieberman - Trumpet Paul Faulise - Trombone Urbie Green - Trombone Buddy Morrow - Trombone Harvey E. Phillips - Tuba Joe Palmer - Woodwind Romeo Penque...
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