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Austin Wylie

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133:, though he also broadcast on national radio. The band was sometimes billed as the Golden Pheasant Orchestra. A number of noted jazz musicians played in Wylie's orchestra, such as 310: 180:
Shaw also served as arranger and director for the group. After Shaw formed his own band later in the 1930s, Wylie acted as his manager.
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Wylie died at Crile Veterans Hospital in Parma, Ohio, at the age of 54.
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Wylie led a dance band in the 1920s and early 1930s which operated as a
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Cleveland, Ohio
Parma, Ohio
Vocalion Records
jazz
territory band
Cleveland, Ohio
Jack Jenney
Tony Pastor
Nate Kazebier
Spud Murphy
Bill Stegmeyer
Joe Bishop
Billy Butterfield
Johnnie Davis
Vaughn Monroe
Claude Thornhill
Artie Shaw
American Big Bands
Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN
978-0634080548
"Austin Wylie Obituary"
The New York Times
Austin Wylie
Austin Wylie
AllMusic
Austin Wylie
Discogs
Categories
1893 births

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