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  • Phil Spitalny (November 7, 1890 – October 11, 1970) was a Russian Empire-born American musician, music critic, composer, and bandleader heard often on...
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    Swingphony while playing marimba. Phil Spitalny, a native of Ukraine, led a 22-piece female orchestra known as Phil Spitalny and His Hour of Charm Orchestra...
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    money he earned from his music. Out of high school, Katz was hired by Phil Spitalny to go on a road tour. While waiting at the train station to leave, Katz...
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  • Safarin Performed by the Phil Spitalny All-Girl Orchestra with Evelyn and Her Magic Violin Jazz Etude Performed by the Phil Spitalny All-Girl Orchestra with...
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    film of Bessie Smith. Orchestra leader Phil Spitalny made a series of musical shorts beginning with Phil Spitalny (1929) at MGM, followed by shorts for...
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    The Hour of Charm Orchestra was an American musical group led by Phil Spitalny. Popular in the 1930s and 1940s, it was an all-female orchestra in an era...
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    Benny, Tommy Dorsey, the Andrews Sisters, Ray Herbeck, Harry James, Phil Spitalny, Xavier Cugat, Fred Waring, Eddy Duchin, Gene Krupa, Augusto Brandt...
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    best known for her performances as "Evelyn and Her Magic Violin" with Phil Spitalny's Hour of Charm Orchestra. Born in the Yorkville neighborhood of New...
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    in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961). Performed in 1930 by Phil Spitalny Performed by the Boston Pops in 1944 Abridged version performed by the...
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  • group featured in the program was originally called Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra. Spitalny directed the group that, as the name implies, was composed...
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    the motion picture Her Greatest Love with Theda Bara, and featured Phil Spitalny and his 35 piece orchestra as live performers. The theater was designed...
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  • The Marge and Gower Champion Show (1957). In 1932, LaCentra sang with Phil Spitalny and his orchestra. Her first recording was "The Fortune Teller" (1934)...
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  • released a version in 1930. The song reached #5 in the United States. Phil Spitalny and His Orchestra released a version in 1930. The song reached #18 in...
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  • Donald Cook as Dean Larry Benson Charles Dingle as Jonathan Kirkland Phil Spitalny and his All-Girl Orchestra as themselves It was filmed from October...
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    Robertson Adrian Rollini Luis Russell Andy Sanella Singin' Sam Roy Smeck Phil Spitalny Eva Taylor Varsity Eight Joe Venuti Don Voorhees Jay Wilbur Josh White...
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    Kozloff and orchestra leader Phil Spitalny. The new management planned to eventually reopen the casino as well, although Spitalny pulled out of the resort...
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  • Seymour Kneitel William Henning Murray Mencher Jack Scholl Charles Tobias Phil Spitalny (director, uncredited) Sammy Timberg (director, uncredited) 2 Little...
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    Nichols, and Al Caiola. It appears in several Hollywood films, including Phil Spitalny and His Musical Queens (1934), The Big Broadcast of 1937, Orchestra...
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    Questel Bonnie Poe Music by Murray Mencher Jack Scholl Charles Tobias Phil Spitalny (director, credited as recording) Sammy Timberg (director, uncredited)...
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    bandleader Ev Jones. During the following year, he became a member of the Phil Spitalny Orchestra. He switched from banjo to guitar, then changed his name to...
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