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  1. Leo F. Reisman Born October 11, 1897 Died December 18, 1961 Country United States Comments Violinist and bandleader who was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Eddy Duchin was a member of Reisman's orchestra for a time, and Reisman gave Duchin his big break. Mitch Miller was also in Reisman's orchestra for a time. Buy

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    Leo Reisman (1897-1961) Leo Reisman. Society dance band leader of the 1920's and 30's, who started as a 12-year old teenager playing the violin with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He put together his own band in 1919 and began a prolific recording career with Columbia two years later. Reisman was able to secure residency at the Egyptian Room of ...

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  4. Leo Reisman. Dubbed "the String Quartet of Dance Bands" by composer Jerome Kern, the Leo Reisman Orchestra also gained fame as a launching pad for talents including Fred Astaire, Eddy Duchin, Harold Arlen, and Dinah…. Read Full Biography.

  5. Leo Reisman And His Orchestra. Members: Adrian Rollini, Anita Boyer, Burt Williams, Ernie Gibbs, Fran Frey, Jessie Smith (3), Leo Reisman, Lew Conrad, Lew Sherwood, Raymond Pugh. Variations: Viewing All | Leo Reisman And His Orchestra. Джаз оркестр, Джаз-оркестр С Пением, Leo Reisman & His Orch., Лео ...

  6. 12. Mai 2019 · The most popular and enduring song hit from the Rodgers & Hart musical comedy “Spring Is Here,” which played for 109 performances in the spring (what a coinc...

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  7. Leo F. Reisman (October 11, 1897 – December 18, 1961) was an American violinist and bandleader in the 1920s and 1930s. Born and reared in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, he was of Jewish ancestry; from German immigrants who immigrated to the United States in the 19th century. Inspired by the Russian-American violinist Jascha Heifetz ...