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  1. 18. Aug. 1994 · Artie Shaw died died 2004 in Thousand Oaks, California at the age of 94 from complications of diabetes. His final resting place is Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park in Westlake Village, California : PLOT Tranquility Estate Gardens, near plot marker #7.

  2. 21. Mai 2010 · Artie Shaw was born 100 years ago Sunday. He was a Swing Era sensation, a bandleader who lit a fire under a generation of jitterbuggers. He was also an outspoken, self-taught clarinetist who ...

  3. Artie Shaw was an American clarinetist and big bandleader. Artie Shaw’s first public appearance leading his own band was in his native New York City on May 24th, 1936. Shaw became one of the biggest names in jazz during the heyday of swing in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Two of Shaw’s earliest and biggest hits were in 1938.

  4. Artie Shaw (born May 23, 1910, New York City, New York, USA - died December 30, 2004, Thousand Oaks, California, USA) was an American clarinetist and bandleader. His first public appearance leading his own band was in his native New York City on the 24th of May, 1936 and he became one of the biggest names in jazz and popular music during the late 1930's and 1940's swing heyday.

  5. Enjoy the official playlist of Artie Shaw, the legendary jazz clarinetist and bandleader. Listen to his greatest hits and subscribe for more classic jazz.

  6. アーティ・ショウ(Artie Shaw、1910年 5月23日 - 2004年 12月30日)は、アメリカ・ニューヨーク出身のジャズ・クラリネット奏者。作曲家としても知られ、自らのバンドを率いた。また、さらにフィクションおよびノンフィクションの著述家としても知られる。

  7. 30. Dez. 2004 · Artie Shaw, Klarinettist, 23.05.10 New York. In New Haven aufgewachsen. Begann Saxophonspiel an der High School. Spielte zuerst bei Johnny Cavallaro, dann nach Cleveland zu Joe Cantor, Austin Wylie Irving Aaronson 1929-31. Anschließend bis 1934 freelancing in New York.