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before deciding on music as a career. His first jobs during the early 1920s included playing the drums and singing with various bands, until he formed his own band in 1933, the year in which Chicago was celebrating its centennial with a World's Fair officially known as
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In 1975, shortly after his 74th birthday, he retired from active work as a songwriter and bandleader and joined with another ex-bandleader to form a booking agency in
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pavilion and, when the Fair closed for the winter in November, he remained in Chicago, beginning a long engagement at the
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Al Trace and His Silly Symphonists was one of several comedy ensembles in the early 1940s. Others included
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and the Korn Kobblers. In February 1945, radio stations introduced "
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