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  1. Jun 4, 2024 · The music: The Cole Porter song “Rosalie” was one of ten tunes included in a five-record Victor-Bluebird Artie Shaw album of 78 rpm records that was released in early 1939. That set was called Artie Shaw plays an Album of Popular Music. The “concept” of the album was to present ten songs written by the greatest composers of what later ...

  2. Oct 29, 2021 · from Bluebird B-10126 78 rpmwith Artie Shaw and his orchestraMusic by Sigmund Romberg - Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

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  3. Aug 26, 2016 · Played by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, with vocal refrain by Tony Pastor. Transferred from the original 78rpm record, Bluebird B-10126-B. Recorded Jan. 17th...

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  4. Down Beat 1 Dec. 1939: 4. “Tony Pastor Lining Up His Outfit.” Down Beat 15 Dec. 1939: 2. “Here's the Tony Pastor Lineup.” Down Beat 15 Jan. 1940: 11. “Tony Pastor Grabs Blonde Kay Foster.” Down Beat 15 Mar. 1940: 1. “Paradiddle Joe With Tony Pastor.” Down Beat 15 Dec. 1940: 2. “Kid Brother Jives With Pastor.” Down Beat 1 Feb ...

  5. Feb 5, 2010 · Big Band Library: Tony Pastor: "When I'm Calling You". When Shaw organized a band in 1936, he hired Pastor. Most notably during the next three years, Pastor played the sax solo on, among others, Shaw's Begin the Beguine and sang the vocals on such arrangements as Indian Love Call and Rosalie. Pastor won the 1940 Metronome magazine poll as top ...

  6. He was born in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. [1] Pastor began playing saxophone when he was sixteen. [4] He played tenor sax with John Cavallaro (1927), Irving Aaronson (1928–30), and Austin Wylie (1930), then opened his own night club in Hartford, Connecticut and led the band there for three years. [4]

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  8. Jun 10, 2019 · Vaudevillian Joe Laurie, Jr., summed up his life in 1953 in the following words: “Tony Pastor made it possible for everyone to cash in on his idea of clean vaudeville…He left more than money; he left a good feeling in the hearts of all the people who knew him. There never lived, then or now, in or out of vaude, any better liked theatrical ...

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