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    Walter Gustave Haenschen (1889 or 1890 - March 27, 1980) was an arranger and composer of music and an orchestra conductor, primarily on old-time radio...
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  • American musical group formed by composer and radio musician Walter G. Haenschen. The Carl Fenton Orchestra (AKA "Carl Fenton's Orchestra") was a title...
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  • "Hänschen klein" (Little Hans, 1899) by Franz Wiedemann [de] (1821–1882) is a German folk song that originated in the Biedermeier period (1815–1848) of...
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  • Sparkers Male Quartet and an orchestra conducted by Walter Gustave "Gus" Haenschen. Personnel in the band included Sam Lewis (trombone), Earl Oliver (trumpet)...
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    million pieces of sheet music—although in a joint interview with Gustave Haenschen, founding director of popular-music releases at Brunswick Records, Selvin...
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    Rodemich sold his orchestra exchange to Gus Haenschen, a popular bandleader in St. Louis. In 1919, when Haenschen was named founding Director of Popular Releases...
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  • many musicians and musical ensembles appeared on this show including Gus Haenschen/Carl Fenton and his orchestra; the Song Smiths; Casper Reardon, jazz harpist;...
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  • (PDF) from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2022. Haenschen, Katherine; Shu, Mia X.; Gilliland, Jacob A. (12 June 2023). "Curated...
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  • (1885–1968), with key investors and creative artists (Walter) Gustave Haenschen and Milton Diamond (both of whom had worked with Deutsch at the Brunswick...
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  • Archived from the original on August 22, 2021. Retrieved October 26, 2022. Haenschen, Katherine; Shu, Mia X.; Gilliland, Jacob A. (June 12, 2023). "Curated...
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  • included Ruby Mercer. Howard Barlow led the orchestra in 1936-1937, with Gus Haenschen conducting thereafter. Announcers were Bill Adams, Warren Sweeney, and...
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    Verse" in The New York Times (December 5, 1987). Retrieved June 24, 2013. Haenschen, Katherine. "Poets Perform in Off-Beat Event" in The Columbia Spectator...
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  • (Various Artists) (Bear Family) Colin Hancock – The Missing Link: How Gus Haenschen Got Us from Joplin to Jazz and Shaped the Music Business (Various Artists)...
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    Victor. General music director Walter B. Rogers and his colleague Gus Haenschen lured significant classical and popular soloists into Brunswick's roster...
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    Palmer. Contralto Elizabeth Lennox was featured in duets with Rea. Gus Haenschen led the orchestra, with Frank Black at the piano. Other regular members...
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  • (1899-1967) was also heard on The American Melody Hour. Walter Gustave "Gus" Haenschen, who led the orchestra, composed the opening theme song, "Dream Serenade...
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  • Bomar, album notes writer (Various Artists) The Missing Link: How Gus Haenschen Got Us From Joplin To Jazz And Shaped The Music Business Colin Hancock...
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  • accompanied by the Brunswick studio orchestra, under the direction of Gus Haenschen. The (considerably smaller) studio orchestra accompanying Burstein was...
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    Ernie Hare in 1919, they teamed in 1920 when Brunswick executive Gus Haenschen had them sing an accompaniment on a Brunswick Records recording. They...
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  • The soloists were backed by a 22-person male glee club, and Gustave Haenschen directed a 47-piece orchestra to accompany them. Alice Cornett was a "rhythm...
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    December 1933 at Town Hall in New York City. His record producer, Gus Haenschen, recalled: "He toured as a recitalist for another two years, maybe more...
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    aired on Tuesday nights on NBC, and also featured Cliff Hall and Gus Haenschen's Orchestra. She appeared as a panelist on both the daytime and primetime...
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  • 1999): novelist Robert Guillaume: stage and television actor Gustave Haenschen: pianist, composer, recording director (Brunswick Records), orchestral...
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  • The Coca-Cola Topnotchers Orchestra) Leonard Joy (first conductor) Gus Haenschen (second conductor) James Melton (tenor) Olga Albani (contralto) Phil Dewey...
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  • Rosetta Duncan "La Rosita" w. Allan Stuart m. Paul Dupont (Pseud. of Walter Haenschen) "Seven Or Eleven" w. Lew Brown m. Walter Donaldson "Sittin' In A Corner"...
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  • Esoteric Sound, original 16" 331⁄3 rpm electrical transcription disc. Gus Haenschen, conductor; Josephine Antoine, coloratura soprano; Casper Reardon, harp;...
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  • "Santa Claus Hides in the Phonograph". In 1920 recording executive Gus Haenschen had them sing an accompaniment on a Brunswick recording. They went on...
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    Billy Jones in 1919, they teamed in 1920 when Brunswick executive Gus Haenschen had them sing an accompaniment on a Brunswick recording. They went on...
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  • Routines From the Studio, 1894-1926 (2020) The Missing Link: How Gus Haenschen Got Us From Joplin to Jazz and Shaped the Music Business (2020) Etching...
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  • he collaborated with Brunswick's popular-repertoire music director Gus Haenschen and conducted orchestral operatic accompaniments (for artists including...
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