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  • v t e Artie Shaw Discography • Recording history Hit records Albums Four Star Favorites (1941) Up Swing (1944) Media Band members Buddy Rich Tony Pastor...
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  • Artie Shaw Plays An Album of Popular Music is a compilation album of phonograph records released by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra on Victor subsidiary...
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  • Favorites is a compilation album of phonograph records released in 1941 by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra on Victor Records, containing studio recordings by...
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  • Artie Shaw Plays an Album of Popular Music is a studio album of phonograph records released in 1939 by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra. One of only four popular...
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  • Between 192? and 1954, clarinetist and bandleader Artie Shaw recorded ___________ over singles over his career. Of these, –––– were with bus various dance...
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  • "Goodnight Irene" (1950) Harry James – "I've Heard That Song Before" (1943) Artie Shaw – "Frenesi" (1940) The Ink Spots – "The Gypsy" (1946) Ted Weems – "Heartaches"...
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  • one Ref 1939 January 7, 1939 Artie Shaw "They Say" Bluebird 2 January 14, 1939 Al Donahue "Jeepers Creepers" Vocalion 5 Artie Shaw "Thanks for Ev'rything"...
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  • Jr. Johnny Desmond Peanuts Hucko Jack Lathrop Norman Leyden Ray McKinley Artie Malvin Ralph Patt Mel Powell George Siravo Charlie Spivak Media Related...
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  • Jr. Johnny Desmond Peanuts Hucko Jack Lathrop Norman Leyden Ray McKinley Artie Malvin Ralph Patt Mel Powell George Siravo Charlie Spivak Media Related...
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  • December 21, 1940 Artie Shaw "Frenesi" Victor 12 1941 March 15, 1941 Glenn Miller "Song of the Volga Boatmen" Bluebird 1 March 22, 1941 Artie Shaw "Frenesi"...
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  • Captain Glenn Miller and the Army Air Forces Training Command Orchestra / Artie Shaw and His Gramercy Five Glenn Miller tracks recorded 3 June 1944. V-Disc...
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  • Captain Glenn Miller and the Army Air Forces Training Command Orchestra / Artie Shaw and His Gramercy Five Glenn Miller tracks recorded 3 June 1944. V-Disc...
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