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  1. 30. Aug. 2020 · from Columbia 37392 78 rpmorchestra directed by Mitchell AyresMusic by Fred Fisher - Lyrics by Alfred Bryan

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  2. Buddy Clark was one of the most popular male vocalists of the 1930s and '40s, a success on radio, in movies, and on record -- had he lived longer, in the estimation of pop music scholar John P. Cooper,…. Read Full Biography.

  3. 5. Mai 2019 · A Dreamer’s Holiday (Gannon-Wayne) by Buddy Clark with The Girl Friends, orchestra conducted by Ted DalePerry Como’s version may have risen higher on the cha...

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  4. 13. Mai 2019 · How Are Things In Glocca Morra (Lane-Harburg) by Buddy Clark, orchestra conducted by Mitchell AyresThis popular tune was introduced by Ella Logan in the hit ...

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  5. Buddy Clark (3) Popular American singer in the 1930s and 1940s (July 26, 1912 - October 1, 1949). He made his Big Band singing debut in 1934 with Benny Goodman on the Let's Dance radio program. He performed on the show, "Your Hit Parade" from 1936-1938. In the mid-1930s he also signed with Vocalion (2) Records, having a top-20 hit with "Spring ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0163741Buddy Clark - IMDb

    Buddy Clark (1929-1999) Buddy Clark. Actor. Music Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Jazz bassist and recording artist, educated on piano, bass and brass instruments in Kenosha, and later (1948-1949) in general music courses at the Chicago Musical College. He doubled on trombone and bass in his first jobs, and worked with Bud Freeman and ...

  7. Buddy Clark. American jazz bassist (July 10, 1929, Kenosha, WI - June 08, 1999, Granada Hills, CA). He worked with Bud Freeman, Bill Russo, Tex Beneke, Les Brown, Peggy Lee, Red Norvo, Dave Pell, Jimmy Giuffre, and Gerry Mulligan. He was also part of the original band, Supersax. For the 1930-40's vocalist, please use Buddy Clark (3).