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  1. 1. März 2005 · The accomplishments of seminal jazz trumpeter Bernard "Bunny" Berigan have secured his place in the annals of American music history. In his short lifetime (1908--1942), Berigan performed on more than six hundred recordings and served as a direct link between Louis Armstrong and later musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, and Wynton Marsalis.

  2. 10. Sept. 2015 · Remastered version of the first version on Vocalion (this is not the more famous version on Victor), maybe the best-sounding take of this version on youtube.

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  3. 24. Aug. 2018 · (1) Bunny Berigan Elusive Legend of Jazz, by Robert Dupuis: 159–160. (2) Those interested in Bunny Berigan’s music should know that while the Berigan band was at Pavillon Royal in the summer of 1937, eight separate broadcasts from that venue were recorded. The dates of the broadcasts that were recorded are: July 13; 17; 20; 24; August 3; 10 ...

  4. 6. Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm Bunny Berigan. 7. I Don't Know Your Name But You're Beautiful Bunny Berigan & Red McKenzie. 8. Summertime Billie Holiday, Bunny Berigan, Artie Shaw, Joe Bushkin, Arthur Peterson & Cozy Cole. 9. Let's Do It Bunny Berigan. 10.

  5. 24. Feb. 2021 · Berigan’s high water mark as a big band leader came during the late 1930s, when the swing era still was in its ascendancy. By the standards of the day, he had it all: professional respect, personal popularity, a wife, children, house and car. But by 1942 Berigan was dead, his liver ravaged by cirrhosis, the victim of stunningly heavy drinking.

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  7. Bunny Berigan (1908-1942) recorded this classic for Victor on August 7, 1937. He provided the vocal... He provided the vocal... Here is one of the greatest big band records of all-time.

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