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  1. Louise Tobin. Documenting Her Place in the History of Jazz Texas-native Louise Tobin (b.1918) has a remarkable story to tell about her life in jazz. Exhibiting vocal talent at a very early age, by 1934 she was performing throughout Texas with orchestras directed by Hyman Charninsky, Ligon Smith, and Art Hicks, the latter of which was where she ...

  2. 28. Sept. 2021 · While Louise Tobin worked and recorded in a variety of settings including with Will Bradley, clarinetist Stan Hasselgard, and Ziggy Elman, recording a few singles of her own in 1954, it was not until she met clarinetist Peanuts Hucko in 1960 (they were married in 1967) that she began to have a higher profile. She remained a part-time singer, guesting on many of Hucko’s dates and recording ...

  3. Lou Tobin. See Photos. Renee Louise Tobin. See Photos. View the profiles of people named Louise Tobin. Join Facebook to connect with Louise Tobin and others you may know.

  4. 4. Dez. 2017 · Louise is on the DEIS Advisory Group. Other areas of interest for Louise in her Presidency are: Membership engagement to include Newly Appointed Principals. Louise has a strong interest in school planning as a powerful means of promoting school effectiveness and development. She was elected IPPN Deputy President/President-elect in June 2021 and ...

  5. 15. Juli 2018 · from September 2, 1939 Camel Caravanwith Benny Goodman and his orchestraMusic and Lyrics by Cab Calloway, Frank Froeba and Jack Palmer

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  6. 9. Dez. 2022 · Louise Tobin, a big-band singer of the 1930s and ’40s who urged her then-husband, trumpet player and orchestra leader Harry James, to hire a promising young man she heard on the radio, a New Jersey singing waiter named Frank Sinatra, died Nov. 26 at a granddaughter’s home in Carrollton, Tex.

  7. 26. Nov. 2022 · Mary Louise Tobin (November 11, 1918 – November 26, 2022) was an American jazz singer and musician. She appeared with Benny Goodman, Bobby Hackett, Will Bradley, and Jack Jenney. Tobin introduced "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" with Goodman's band in 1939. Her biggest hit with Goodman was "There'll Be Some Changes Made", which was number two ...