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  1. 27. Aug. 2017 · Swingin' Out the Summer '17 Concert.8/27/2017 Stonebriar Community Church, Frisco, TX.

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  2. 10. Nov. 2023 · Tuxedo Junction, originally recorded by the big band of Erskine Hawkins in 1939, gained popularity and was reimagined by numerous artists throughout the years. However, it was The Manhattan Transfer’s rendition of the song in 1975 that captured the hearts and ears of many. This lively and harmonious tune has garnered a special place in the hearts of music lovers around the world. So, what is ...

  3. Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra originally released Tuxedo Junction written by Julian Dash, Erskine Hawkins and Bill Johnson [US4] and Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra released it on the single Gin Mill Special in 1939. It was also covered by Peter Herbolzheimer, Ole Rasmussen and His Cornhuskers, Terry Lightfoot, Piccadilly Six and other artists.

  4. 1989. New Submission. The Original Tuxedo Junction ( LP, Compilation, Remastered) Bluebird (3), RCA. 9682-1-RB. US. Unknown. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "The Original Tuxedo Junction" on Discogs.

  5. 15. Juni 2012 · Original 78 rpm from 1939. Virtually noiseless condition!! Very impressive for a 73-year-old record!Tuxedo Junction is an actual place, on the west side of...

  6. Erskine Ramsey Hawkins (né le 26 juillet 1914 à Birmingham (Alabama), mort le 11 novembre 1993 à New York) [1], [2] est un musicien de jazz, trompettiste et compositeur américain. Il est connu comme étant le compositeur du morceau Tuxedo Junction [ 3 ] , composé en 1939 avec Bill Johnson , et enregistré sous le label RCA-Bluebird le 18 juillet 1939 [ 4 ] , et aussi de After Hours et ...

  7. Description. Erskine Hawkins (July 26, 1914 - November 11, 1993) When philanthropists donate money to various organizations, schools and charities, most often the result is either a building named in in their honor, or a scholarship, or even a seat on a board of directors. Alabama industrialist Erskine Ramsay took this one step further, by ...