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  1. 28. Nov. 2013 · Ted Fio Rito (aka Ted Fiorito) Collection 1925-1935. UPDATED 2023. This collection contains the following: • A LAZY DAY IN THE SUN - Brunswick - 6919 • A LITTLE DOOR, A LITTLE LOCK, A LITTLE KEY – Brunswick 7489 • A WHITE HOUSE O ...

  2. Ted Fio Rito. Teodorico Salvatore Fiorito (20 de diciembre de 1900-22 de julio de 1971), más conocido como Ted Fio Rito, fue un compositor, líder de banda y teclista (tanto de piano como de órgano Hammond) de nacionalidad estadounidense, popular en el ámbito radiofónico nacional de las décadas de 1920 y 1930.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0278597Ted Fio Rito - IMDb

    Ted Fio Rito (1900-1971) Ted Fio Rito. Composer, songwriter ("Charley My Boy", "I Never Knew"), conductor and pianist, educated at Barringer High School. He was a pianist for a New York music publishing company, and then organized a dance orchestra in St. Louis, and then in Chicago. He made many recordings and also owned a membership club in ...

  4. Ted Fio Rito. 1933 1 viewer. 2 Contributors. Hold Me Lyrics. When you're near me I feel so romantic When you're far away I'm always blue If you want me to remain romantic Here are all the things ...

  5. Ted Fiorito. American composer, orchestra leader and keyboardist (on both the piano and Hammond organ) who was popular on national radio broadcasts in the 1920s and 30s. b. December 20, 1900. d. July 22, 1971. Ted Florito, Fiuritu, Fiorito, Ted Fio Rito, S. Fiorito, Fio-Rito, Т.

  6. Ted Fio Rito was a successful bandleader, composer, and keyboardist on both the piano and Hammond organ. His career spanned over four decades and included many hit recordings with nearly twenty making the pop charts in the 1930’s. Of particular note are his two number one hits, “My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii” (1934) and ...

  7. Ted Fiorito. Theodore Salvatore Fiorito (December 20, 1900 – July 22, 1971), known professionally as Ted Fio Rito, was an American composer, orchestra leader, and keyboardist, on both the piano and the Hammond organ, who was popular on national radio broadcasts in the 1920s and 1930s. His name is sometimes given as Ted Fiorito or Ted FioRito.