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  1. Lucius Venable "Lucky" Millinder (August 8, 1910 – September 28, 1966) was an American swing and rhythm-and-blues bandleader. Although he could not read or write music, did not play an instrument and rarely sang, his showmanship and musical taste made his bands successful.

  2. Lucky Millinder (* 8. August 1900 in Anniston, Alabama; † 28. September 1966 in New York City ), eigentlich Lucius Venable Millinder, war ein US-amerikanischer R&B - und Swing -Bandleader und Sänger.

  3. 2. Apr. 2022 · April 2, 2022. Lucius Venable “LuckyMillinder, August 8, 1910 – September 28, 1966, was a Harlem rhythm-and-blues and swing bandleader. Although he could not read or write music, did not play an instrument, and rarely sang, his showmanship and musical taste made his bands successful.

  4. Lucky Miillinder, whose jazz and swing band was an attraction at the Apollo Theater and the Savoy Ballroom in the nineteen-forties, died of a liver ailment yesterday in Harlem Hospital. He...

  5. A fresh biographical sketch of bandleader Lucky Millinder, written by music librarian Christopher Popa. The big bands are back in a new and exciting way!

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  6. Lucky Millinder. Lucius Venable " Lucky " Millinder (August 8, 1910 – September 28, 1966) was an American swing and rhythm-and-blues bandleader. Although he could not read or write music, did not play an instrument and rarely sang, his showmanship and musical taste made his bands successful.

  7. The Lucky Millinder Orchestra – 1946-1949 It would be incorrect, and historically unfair, to claim that Lucky Millinder was the first black bandleader to integrate his band. Fletcher Henderson had made that courageous step during the war years. Due to the recording ban, however, the orchestra did not record commercially. There are a few ...