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  1. 28. Apr. 2024 · Billy May and His Orchestra - "Charmaine" Source: Let's Go to Town - Ep 14 Swing City Radio: Big Band Favorites from the Archives of Old Time Radio! Listen anytime at:...

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  2. 28. Apr. 2024 · Subscribed. 2. 15 views 10 hours ago #swingcityradio. Billy May and His Orchestra - "Lean Baby" Source: Let's Go to Town - Ep 16 ...more. Billy May and His Orchestra - "Lean Baby"Source:...

  3. 3. Mai 2024 · Listen to: "Lean Baby" by Billy May and His Orchestra from the show "Let's Go To Town". The show featured some great music by some of the most popular Big Band artists of the early 50's. I was able to extract songs by Billy May, The Fabulous Dorsey Brothers, Johnny Long, Les Elgart, Ralph Flanagan, Tony Pastor and many more.

  4. 2. Mai 2024 · Classic vocal arrangements created by Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Bill Holman and other notable arrangers who wrote for Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Dean Martin, and Diane Schuur are a regular feature of the bands set list. A wide variety of ballroom dance and Latin dance styles may also be heard during their performances.

  5. 5. Mai 2024 · Billy May (1916-2004) Billy May was a staff arranger for Capitol Records in the 50s and put his stamp on a range of music, whether it was foxtrots for the Arthur Murray Orchestra or...

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  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Die SWR Big Band. 12.5.2024, 19 Uhr | Livestream Nordic Voices: SWR Big Band feat. Silje Nergaard, Sinne Eeg & Isabella Lundgren. Unter der musikalischen Leitung von Magnus Lindgren lädt...

  7. 7. Mai 2024 · Subsequently, the result was a swing classic that features the distinctive sound of Billy Mays muted trumpet, the tenor sax of Al Klink and Chummy MacGregor’s piano. Moreover, the band would continue to feature the pleasantly swinging Boulder Buff and at a faster tempo on its radio broadcasts into 1942.