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  1. 10. Feb. 2007 · Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, Dick Haymes, Jo Stafford, Ziggy Elman, Buddy Rich, Pied Pipers - 1942 War Bond Broadcast - Amazon.com Music

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  2. Ziggy Elman spielte zunächst diverse Instrumente (meist Posaune) in lokalen Bands in Atlantic City, wo er aufwuchs, nachdem die Familie dort 1918 hingezogen war. Er bekam 1932 [1] seinen ersten professionellen Job bei Alec Barthas Band, die auf der Steel Pier in Atlantic City auftrat.

  3. 7. Juni 2019 · (2) A memorable performance of “Bugle Blues” was recorded by Count Basie on July 24, 1942 featuring the trumpet of Buck Clayton and the tenor saxophone of Don Byas. “Well, Git It!” opens with a zig-zagging four bar trumpet introduction played by Ziggy Elman. The tune proper is apparently a 16-bar blues consisting of two eight ...

  4. 9. Jan. 2023 · 1942 War Bond Broadcast, a Compilation of songs by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Released in 1991 on Jazz Hour (catalog no. JH-1013; CD). Genres: Big Band, Traditional Pop. Featured peformers: Frank Sinatra (featured), Dick Haymes (featured), Jo Stafford (featured), Ziggy Elman (featured), Buddy Rich (featured).

  5. Album, Remastered, Mono. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "1942 War Bond Broadcast" on Discogs.

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  6. © 2024 Google LLC. Excerpt from 1942 film "Ship Ahoy" featuring Eleanor Powell with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra.Ziggy Elman, Al Stearns, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake, trumpet; ...

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  7. Elman is a shortening of Finkelman, while "Ziggy" is believed to be a reference to Florenz Ziegfeld. In 1936 Elman joined the Benny Goodman orchestra as a trumpet player after playing briefly with Alex Bertha's local big band at Steel Pier in Atlantic City, where Goodman heard him and was impressed. His 1939 composition "And the Angels Sing," with lyrics by