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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.
November 2022 in Carrollton, Texas) war eine US-amerikanische Jazzsängerin . Louise Tobin, viertjüngste von 11 Geschwistern, war ein aufstrebender Star der Swing -Ära. 1932 gewann sie einen Talentwettbewerb im Radio in Dallas und wurde als Sängerin im Orchester von Benny Goodman bekannt.
27. Nov. 2022 · Nov. 27, 2022. With the big band era in full swing in 1939, Louise Tobin, a vocalist with Benny Goodman’s orchestra, was on the cusp of nationwide fame. But she soon put her career on hold at...
28. Sept. 2021 · September 28, 2021. The Syncopated Bookshelf. Louise Tobin, who is 102, is the only person still alive who recorded jazz before 1940. While that remarkable fact is never stated in Kevin Edward Mooney’s Texas Jazz Singer, the release of this book is a happy surprise and is filled with plenty of fresh stories and diligent research.
26. Nov. 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...
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 ...
19. Dez. 2022 · Louise Tobin. Biography. Press. 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.