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    Charlie Spivak (February 17, 1907 – March 1, 1982) was an American trumpeter and bandleader, best known for his big band in the 1940s. The details of Spivak's...
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  • may refer to: Charlie Spivak (1907–1982), American trumpeter and bandleader David Spivak (born 1978), American mathematician Elye Spivak (1890–1950), Soviet...
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  • appeared in the film Follow the Boys (May 5, 1944) when it was played by Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra and in Cowboy and the Senorita (May 13, 1944) with...
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  • music (revival), jump blues Artie Shaw and His Orchestra - swing music Charlie Spivak The Squadronaires Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra Dan Terry Big Big...
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  • with Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra Yankee Doodle Hayride Music by James V. Monaco Lyrics by Mack Gordon Performed by Martha Raye with Charlie Spivak and...
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  • orchestra (with a vocal by Buddy Clark). Other charted versions were by Charlie Spivak (vocal by Tommy Mercer); Paul Weston (vocal by Matt Dennis); and by...
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  • recordings of "It's Been a Long, Long Time" charted in America in late 1945: Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra with vocal by Irene Daye (US no. 4) and Stan Kenton...
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    Leyden Ray McKinley Artie Malvin Ralph Patt Mel Powell George Siravo Charlie Spivak Media Related List of songs written by Glenn Miller Dorsey Brothers...
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    various local dance bands, culminating in his association with the Charlie Spivak Orchestra. In 1943, Riddle joined the Merchant Marine, serving at Sheepshead...
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  • (clarinet, tenor sax) Glenn Stainer (tenor Sax) Frank Signorelli (piano) Charlie Spivak (trumpet) Jack Stacey (tenor sax) Joe Tarto (brass bass) Jack Teagarden...
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  • reached the Billboard charts briefly in 1947 in the No. 21 position. Charlie Spivak feat. Margaret Manning - (1946) Miles Davis – Blue Haze (1954) Sarah...
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    27 (31) "Symphony" Benny Goodman 28 (32) "Oh! What It Seemed to Be" Charlie Spivak 28 (32) "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" Freddy Martin 28 (32) "The Old...
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    De Vol 29 (38) "Feudin' and Fightin'" Dorothy Shay 30 (39) "Linda" Charlie Spivak 31 (40) "The Anniversary Song" Tex Beneke with the Glenn Miller Orchestra...
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  • Leyden Ray McKinley Artie Malvin Ralph Patt Mel Powell George Siravo Charlie Spivak Media Related List of songs written by Glenn Miller Dorsey Brothers...
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    included at various times Ray Bauduc, Yank Lawson, Billy Butterfield, Charlie Spivak, Muggsy Spanier, Irving Fazola, Nappy Lamare, Jack Sperling, Joe Sullivan...
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  • The next versions were recorded by the orchestras of Randy Brooks and Charlie Spivak later that year. Singer Clark Dennis recorded the song in 1948. Vaughan...
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  • Smith (born 1957) (Unifour Jazz Ensemble) John Philip Sousa (1858-1932) Charlie Spivak (1905/07- 1982) Sun Ra (1914–1993) Lew Tabackin (born 1940) Jack Teagarden...
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    1930) is an American jazz singer. She was a member of big bands led by Charlie Spivak, Ralph Flanagan, and Ray Anthony. "Pretty Perky Peggy King", as she...
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    Members of the Noble band included Claude Thornhill, Bud Freeman, and Charlie Spivak. Miller made his first movie appearance in The Big Broadcast of 1936...
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    became the female vocalist for the Stardusters, the singing group of Charlie Spivak & His Orchestra. After Jo Stafford left The Pied Pipers in 1944, Hutton...
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  • Leyden Ray McKinley Artie Malvin Ralph Patt Mel Powell George Siravo Charlie Spivak Media Related List of songs written by Glenn Miller Dorsey Brothers...
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  • on May 24, 1945, and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4. The Charlie Spivak orchestra released a version by RCA Victor Records as catalog number...
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    Kenton, Kay Starr, Johnnie Johnston, Les Brown, The Hoosier Hot Shots, Charlie Spivak, Cliff Edwards, Martha Tilton, Sally Rand, Nick Lucas, Gene Krupa, Anita...
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  • lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at number six. The recording by Charlie Spivak (vocal by Jimmy Saunders) was released by RCA Victor as catalog number...
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  • Reisfeld and Alec Wilder entitled "Spring Magic," which was recorded by Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra. Alfred Drake, Doretta Morrow, Richard Kiley and Henry...
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    There were hit versions of the song in 1946 for Nat King Cole and Charlie Spivak. 1947 saw charters by Eddy Howard, Dinah Shore, Ella Fitzgerald, and...
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  • (vocal by Don Cherry), Art Lund, Ralph Flanagan (vocal by Harry Prime), Charlie Spivak and Harry James (vocal by Dick Williams). Hit versions for Moon Mullican...
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  • Krupa, Gene Krupa and His Orchestra 1939–1940 (Classics, 1995) Charlie Spivak, Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra 1943–1946 (Hindsight, 1994) Scott Yanow, Irene...
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    rhumba band in Cuba. When he returned from Cuba in 1943, he joined the Charlie Spivak band, which led him out to California for the first time, to make a...
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  • Orchestra, and "The Wrong Idea", "Lumby", and "Wings Over Manhattan" with Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra. With his own band, he had a hit single, "Charmaine"...
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