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    (link) Gonella, Nat (1933). Modern Style Trumpet Playing – A Comprehensive Course. London, Henri Selmer & Co Ltd. "This Is Your Life: Nat Gonella". IMDB...
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  • Gonella is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Guido Gonella (1905–1982), Italian politician Nat Gonella (1908–1998), British jazz trumpeter...
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    movie and television fame—and British dance band trumpeter and vocalist Nat Gonella whose scat-singing recordings were banned in Nazi Germany. Over the years...
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    vocals by Al Bowlly. It was arranged by Stone, with a trumpet solo by Nat Gonella. The other personnel in Stone's band were Alfie Noakes (trumpet), Joe...
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  • professional start to several notable musicians, including Max Abrams and Nat Gonella. Yes, I Think So (1915), Manchester Mr Tower of London (1925) False Alarms...
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  • The Georgians were the solo band Nat Gonella founded on his departure from Lew Stone and his Orchestra in 1934. He had already experimented as a solo...
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  • Lunceford, Harry James, and Ella Fitzgerald, and again the same year by Nat Gonella and His Georgians. The "shim sham" is often danced to the Lunceford recording...
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  • movie Screaming Mimi Gale Robbins in the movie The Fuller Brush Girl Nat Gonella & His Georgians Barbara Hale in the movie The Houston Story Liane Foly...
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  • secretary of the local branch in 1941. An ardent jazz fan she established a Nat Gonella fan club in her teens, before taking up the washboard and singing. Her...
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  • screenwriter Nat Fyfe (born 1991), Australian rules footballer Nat Gonella (1908–1998), English jazz trumpeter, bandleader, vocalist and mellophonist Nat Hentoff...
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    "capital" of the Swing Youth, and British jazz players like Jack Hylton and Nat Gonella were popular with the Swing Youth, through Willet wrote that they "....
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  • Guarente), an American jazz and dance band of the 1920s The Georgians (Nat Gonella), a British jazz band of the 1930s Georgian poets, a group of early 20th...
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  • released in 1939. It was a US No. 1 hit. A recording was made in 1939 by Nat Gonella and The Georgians. It features in the compilation Children's Wartime...
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    McQuator. In the later 1950s he was a member of Sonny Morris's and then Nat Gonella's bands; and from 1959 to 1961 Bob Wallis's Storyville Jazzmen, with whom...
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    contributions from band members Nat Gonella, Joe Ferrie, Tiny Winters, Joe Crossman, and American composer Al Hoffman. When Gonella left to concentrate on his...
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    during the 1920s and 1930s included Arthur Rosebery, Syd Lipton and Nat Gonella. The band was also noted for their African American trombonist and tap...
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  • Royal Canadians "Oh! Ma-Ma (The Butcher Boy)" (Victor – 25857) 1938: Nat Gonella & His Georgians "Oh! Ma-Ma" (Odeon Records – O.F. 5712) 1938: George...
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  • included Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra (1926), Louis Armstrong (1930), Nat Gonella (1932), Earl Hines (1932), Artie Shaw (1938), Teddy Wilson (1938), and...
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  • include the Mills Brothers, Fats Waller, Fletcher Henderson, Cab Calloway, Nat Gonella, Gene Krupa, Don Redman, Django Reinhardt, Louis Jordan, Adolph Robinson...
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    Judy in London (1972, rec. 1960) The Georgians (1922) Harry Goldson Nat Gonella & His Georgians (unrelated to the 1922 Georgians) Benny Goodman Stéphane...
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    Freeman, Wild Bill Davison, and home-grown giants of the genre including Nat Gonella, Vic Ash, Tommy Whittle, Tubby Hayes, Joe Harriott, Kenny Baker, Tony...
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  • Foresythe Roy Fox Ben Frankel Freddy Gardner Geraldo Carroll Gibbons Nat Gonella Phil Green Eddie Gross-Bart Henry Hall (BBC Dance Orchestra) Fred Hartley...
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  • Guarente The Georgians (British band), a jazz band founded in 1934 by Nat Gonella The Georgians, a 1904 book by William Harben Georgians, a nation and...
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  • on recordings by the Beatles. Early in his career, Klein played with Nat Gonella in the late 1940s. He then played with Bill Le Sage and Kenny Baker before...
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  • song. Many artists covered the song in 1938: Wingy Manone on May 23; Nat Gonella; Benny Goodman & His Orchestra on May 31 (Victor 25871); Louis Armstrong...
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  • His band included Lew Stone, Bill Harty, Harry Berly, Sid Buckman, Nat Gonella and Al Bowlly. In 1932, he fell ill with pleurisy and travelled to Switzerland...
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  • Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with singer Edythe Wright. Jack Hylton Nat Gonella and His Georgians The Merry Macs James Rushing with Count Basie In 1946...
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  • recorded by Hal Kemp and His Orchestra, Bobby Hackett & His Orchestra, Nat Gonella & His Georgians, Teddy Stauffer mit seinen Original Teddies, Lubo d'Orio...
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  • that encouraged musicians to come in and jam for drinks". The groups of Nat Gonella and Spike Hughes gained a profile within Britain early in the decade;...
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  • Gilberto (1940–2023) Anne-Marie Giørtz (born 1958) Siri Gjære (born 1972) Nat Gonella (1908–1998) Gabrielle Goodman (born 1964) Eydie Gormé (1928–2013) Robert...
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