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11-17-08 1934

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Jan Garber Orchestra - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (1934)

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  • Author: edmundusrex

Tags: 1934  20's  30's  40's  50's  Garber  Jan 

Jan Garber (Nov.5,1894, Indianapolis - Oct.5,1977, Shreveport) was an American jazz bandleader. Garber was known as "The Idol of the Airwaves" in his heyday of the 1920's and '30s, playing jazz in the vein of contemporaries such as Paul Whiteman and Guy Lombardo. Garber played violin with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra after World War I and formed the Garber-Davis Orchestra with pianist Milton Davis from 1921-1924. After parting with Davis, he formed his own orchestra, playing both "sweet" and "hot" '20s dance music. He was hit hard by the Great Depression, and in the 1930s, he refashioned his ensemble into a big band and recorded a string of successful records for Victor. During World War II, Garber began playing swing jazz, a rather unexpected turn; his arranger during this time was Gray Rains and his vocalist was Liz Tilton. The recording restrictions in America during the war eventually made his ensemble unfeasible, and he returned to "sweet" music after the war, continuing to lead ensembles nearly up until the time of his death in 1977. Jan Garber Orchestra - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (1934)

Midnight The Stars And You-Ray Noble Orchestra with Al Bowlly

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Tags: 1934  al  and  bowlly  jazz  midnight  music  noble  orchestra  ray  shining  stars  sweet  the  you 

A beautiful recording from 1934

Dolores Gonzales 2006

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February 24, 1934 - February 11, 2006

Ramona - The Beat O' My Heart - 1934

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Tags: davies  paul  ramona  whiteman 

The Beat O' My Heart was Harold Spina and Johnny Burke's second big success, written after Paul Whiteman heard that Guy Lombardo had an "exclusive" to perform "Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore" for six weeks. Whiteman contacted the young song writers and requested a new song for him to feature exclusively for six weeks. The music was arranged in the "Schottische" rhythm and its clever lyrics were a challenge for any singer.

cohete 5

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Tags: 06-01-09  1934 

Richest Girl in the World 10/10

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Tags: "Fay  "Joel  "Miriam  "mistaken  "pool  1934  Hopkins"  identity"  match"  McCrea"  socialite  Wray" 

Miriam Hopkins is the poor rich girl who wants to be loved for herself instead of her money, and Joel McCrea the man torn between ambition and natural attraction in this sophisticated comedy. "The Richest Girl in the World is a 1934 Academy Award nominated American romantic comedy directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. Writer Norman Krasna was nominated for best scriptwriter for his story in the film." (Wikipedia) Miriam Hopkins (Dorothy Hunter, aka Sylvia Lockwood) Joel McCrea (Anthony 'Tony' Travers) Fay Wray (Sylvia Lockwood, aka Dorothy Hunter) Henry Stephenson (Jonathan Connors) Reginald Denny (Phillip Lockwood) Beryl Mercer (Marie) George Meeker (Donald) Wade Boteler (Jim) Herbert Bunston (Dean Cavandish) Edgar Norton (Binkley)

Richest Girl in the World 9/10

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Tags: "Fay  "Joel  "Miriam  "mistaken  1934  comedy  Hopkins"  identity"  McCrea"  socialite  Wray" 

Miriam Hopkins is the poor rich girl who wants to be loved for herself instead of her money, and Joel McCrea the man torn between ambition and natural attraction in this sophisticated comedy. "The Richest Girl in the World is a 1934 Academy Award nominated American romantic comedy directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. Writer Norman Krasna was nominated for best scriptwriter for his story in the film." (Wikipedia) Miriam Hopkins (Dorothy Hunter, aka Sylvia Lockwood) Joel McCrea (Anthony 'Tony' Travers) Fay Wray (Sylvia Lockwood, aka Dorothy Hunter) Henry Stephenson (Jonathan Connors) Reginald Denny (Phillip Lockwood) Beryl Mercer (Marie) George Meeker (Donald) Wade Boteler (Jim) Herbert Bunston (Dean Cavandish) Edgar Norton (Binkley)

Webern: "Concerto For Nine Instruments" Op. 24

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Tags: 12  atonal  avant  garde  modern  music  new  serial  serialism  tone  twelve 

Anton Webern: "Concerto For Nine Instruments" Op. 24 (1934)

Richest Girl in the World 8/10

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Tags: "Fay  "Joel  "Miriam  1934  Hopkins"  McCrea"  Wray" 

Miriam Hopkins is the poor rich girl who wants to be loved for herself instead of her money, and Joel McCrea the man torn between ambition and natural attraction in this sophisticated comedy. "The Richest Girl in the World is a 1934 Academy Award nominated American romantic comedy directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. Writer Norman Krasna was nominated for best scriptwriter for his story in the film." (Wikipedia) Miriam Hopkins (Dorothy Hunter, aka Sylvia Lockwood) Joel McCrea (Anthony 'Tony' Travers) Fay Wray (Sylvia Lockwood, aka Dorothy Hunter) Henry Stephenson (Jonathan Connors) Reginald Denny (Phillip Lockwood) Beryl Mercer (Marie) George Meeker (Donald) Wade Boteler (Jim) Herbert Bunston (Dean Cavandish) Edgar Norton (Binkley)

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