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  • Correction: Eddie's first name at birth was Isadore, not Israel. According to the book Eddie Cantor: A Life in Show Business, by Gregory Koseluk, it was...
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  • The song "The Dumber They Are, the Better I Like 'Em" is sung by Eddie Cantor (Stephen DeRosa) in the 3rd episode of the 1st season of Boardwalk Empire...
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  • The Eddie Cantor film The Kid From Spain was supposedly inspired by Cantor's acquaintance with Franklin. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jrm2007 (talk...
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  • la Huerta, rehearses for a role in the play at the recommendation of Eddie Cantor, played by Stephen DeRosa. --Walter.bender (talk) 02:19, 7 November 2013...
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  • second Broadway musical based on Three Men on a Horse. The first was an Eddie Cantor vehicle called Banjo Eyes, in 1941. Surely this should be mentioned....
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  • with Harry Ruby, writing comedies for among others, the Marx Brothers, Eddie Cantor and Wheeler and Woolsey Works include: The Kid from Spain (1932) Horse...
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  • artists and broadcasters who made radio a platform for major hits - Eddie Cantor, Arthur Godfrey, and "Your Hit Parade". Essentially, as with rock n'...
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  • years. It was made by a man named Bert Gordon, who, copying the old Eddie Cantor Show participant, also called himself "The Mad Russian". He had a Belfast...
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  • clearly a parody of Bert Gordon's radio character The Mad Russian, from Eddie Cantor's radio show. Why isn't this mentioned? 166.181.2.57 (talk) 00:59, 13...
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  • Tobias/Mencher/Cantor one) is not Alfred (who, I believe, put out compilation song books). Rather it belongs to T. B. Harms/Warner Bros., Ched Music Corp, and Eddie...
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  • template Edit semi-protected is being considered for merging. › Entry for Eddie Cantor-I would like to suggest listing his blackface performance in the movie...
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  • com/image/414545005/?terms=david%20freedman&match=1 - great story about Freedman and Eddie Cantor's enoucter with the recently retired Herbert Hoover https://www.newspapers...
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  • Muñiz, Pedro Vargas, Mona Bell, Carlos Lico, Armando Manzanero, Roberto Cantoral, Cepillin, Luís Vivi Hernández. Posteriormente escribió comerciales, siendo...
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  • article as it stands currently: "His first major appearance was on Eddie Cantor's weekly radio show in 1936" From the RadioGOLDINdex.com page [1]: 48683...
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  • "Hungry Man" by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five "Hungry Women" by Eddie Cantor "I'm Hungry" by Parry Gripp "The Lady is Hungry" by Les Reines Prochaines...
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  • that calls it a "Palestine colony of refugee children assisted by the Eddie Cantor Fund and named after his Hebrew first name". Note that that article is...
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  • wrote for, and for which McCarthy supplied some interpolated numbers. Eddie Cantor, another pallbearer, worked with McCarthy (the lyricist) in Kid Boots...
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  • on the Ceiling) is the SAME SONG as "I Want To be a Minstrel Man" in Eddie Cantor's KID MILLIONS(1934)---and used as background music in WHITE CHRISTMAS(1954)...
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