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and at war's end resumed his musical career. He was able to work in the industry for another ten years until the Big Band era gave way to new musical forms. For his contribution to the recording industry, he has a star on the
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at 1724 Vine Street. Barron hit number 1 for two weeks in 1949 with "Cruising Down The River". The record sold over one million copies, gaining
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era. His band's more subdued tone was referred to as "Sweet" music to distinguish it from the "
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area but later toured the U.S. and performed at popular venues in
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His first group played on the Floating Palace showboat at
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Blue Barron and by 1940 had created his own orchestra.
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Euthalia telchinia
Blue Baron (shipwreck)

orchestra leader
Big Band
Swing
New York City
Los Angeles
motion pictures
LPs
Cleveland
Ohio
Ohio State University
stage name
Troy, New York
World War II
United States Army
Hollywood Walk of Fame
gold disc
Baltimore, Maryland


"Blue Barron, 91, Big-Band Leader, Dies"
The New York Times



Colin Larkin
The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Guinness Publishing

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