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  1. Lucky Millinder (born August 8, 1910, Anniston, Alabama, USA - died September 28, 1966, New York City, New York, USA) was an American swing and R&B bandleader. He was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame in 1986.

  2. Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well? (DeLange-Brooks) by Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra, vocal by Wynonie “Mr. Blues” Harris and CongregationTHE 1945 HITS ARC...

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  3. Lucky Millinder was essentially a frontman, an occasional singer who conducted several impressive big bands. Millinder grew up in Chicago, worked as a dancer, and became a bandleader in 1931, using his original name of Lucius Venable, which he soon changed.

  4. 30. Mai 2009 · Lucky Millinder — his real name was Lucius — was a big band leader popular in the 1940s. He began his career hanging around the theaters and dancehalls of Chicago, where he learned the basics of stagecraft, lighting and music. After leading several bands in New York City on the guidance of music publisher Irving Mills, he eventually formed ...

  5. Lucky Millinder discography and songs: Music profile for Lucky Millinder, born 8 August 1910. Genres: Swing, Jump Blues, Vocal Jazz. Albums include Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well / Shipyard Social Function, I Want a Tall Skinny Papa / Shout, Sister, Shout!, and Risqué Rhythm: Nasty '50s R&B.

  6. Lucius Venable Millinder, 8 August 1900, Anniston, Alabama, USA, d. 28 September 1966, New York City, New York, USA. Growing up in Chicago, Millinder worked in clubs and theatres in the late 20s as a dancer and master of ceremonies. His engaging personality resulted in his being appointed leader of several bands in Chicago, New York, and on tour.

  7. Lucky Millinder was essentially a frontman, an occasional singer who conducted several impressive big bands. Millinder grew up in Chicago, worked as a dancer...

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