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  1. Elmer Schoebel (* 8. September 1896 in East St. Louis; † 14. Dezember 1970 in Saint Petersburg ( Florida )) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker ( Piano, Komponist, Arrangeur ), bekannt für einige Jazzstandards und als Mitglied der New Orleans Rhythm Kings .

  2. Elmer Schoebel (September 8, 1896 – December 14, 1970) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.

  3. Elmer Schoebel. American vaudeville and jazz pianist, composer and arranger born 8th September 1896, East St. Louis, Illinois, USA and died 14th December 1970, Saint Petersburg, Florida. Schoebel began his career tinkling the ivories to silent movies in Illinois.

  4. Performed by: Elmer Schoebel & Leon Roppolo Full Song Title: Farewell Blues Recorded in: 1929 Elmer Schoebel was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. Schoebel played along to...

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  5. ELMER SCHOEBEL. Big Band • United States. Although the name of Elmer Schoebel is little-known in jazz history, he composed several songs that became standards including "Bugle Call Rag," "Farewell Blues," "Nobody's Sweetheart," "Copenhagen," and "Prince of Wails."

  6. Schoebel was a writer primarily in the 1930s. He became the chief music arranger at Warner Bros New York. In the late ’40s Schoebel returned to playing occasionally, with Conrad Janis’ Band, Blue Steele’s Rhythm Rebels (1958) and leading his own groups in St. Petersburg.

  7. Elmer Schoebel. Although the name of Elmer Schoebel is little-known in jazz history, he composed several songs that became standards including "Bugle Call Rag," "Farewell Blues," "Nobody's Sweetheart," "Copenhagen,"…. Read Full Biography.