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immediately conferred with Bill Buntin and Sam Morris of the Exchange Club, sponsor of the concert in the city auditorium today at 8 p.m. and agreed to a complete re-arrangement of his schedule of appearances today. He also made arrangements to appear on the two Albany radio stations, all in a matter of minutes. Mr. Rubinoff is on a tour of the Southeastern part of the nation and will return to California when the tour is over. His wife is expected to join him tonight. Red-headed and from Texas, Mrs. Rubinoff met her husband while she was serving as an usher at a concert which he played in Wichita Falls, Texas, several years ago. When the violinist is on tour he says that he phones his wife every night. His three-year-old son, Rubin Rubinoff, already is studying the violin, said his famous pop. Having the reputation of being a huge eater, the violinist will readily give anyone the hamburger recipe he used to prepare for President Roosevelt when he was a guest at the White House.
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The exuberant musician with his leather-cased violin strode into the lobby of the New Albany Hotel this morning with the poise of a concert musician and the aggressive air of a top-flight general. Mayor James W. “Taxi” Smith, Sam Morris and Bill Buntin of the Exchange Club met the violinist at the
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Photographer. At the same time he removed his violin valued at $ 100,000 from the case. Placing the Stradivarius violin on the shoulder of Mayor Smith, he remarked: “Rubinoff’s violin never played a sour note,” Mayor Smith only gripped and grinned. A “regular guy”, the Russian born violinist
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In 1937 a woman brought a breach of promise lawsuit against Rubinoff, alleging that he had invited her to his apartment to see a collection of etchings, seduced her, and later refused to marry her when she claimed to be pregnant. The case was settled, but
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The service clubs of Lincoln are sponsoring Rubinoff, the great violinist for a benefit performance for the Rec on October 24. There is a special matinee for students at 3:00 with admission price 75 cents. This concert is at the Lincoln High School
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He played several classical pieces which everyone enjoyed. The two favorites of the day were "Don't Fence Me In," which really brought the laughs and "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," which brought the "Ah's" from most of the teenagers.
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About 25 students and teachers went to Lincoln Monday afternoon to hear David Rubinoff. He is the world's greatest violinist, as everyone that went realized.
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violin. He also performed in theaters, clubs and schools, and he gave several concerts at the White House during the 1940s. He was sometimes billed as
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door of the elevator. After greeting the Albanians, Mr. Rubinoff began a discussion of cameras and their qualities with Jack Holland,
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Rubinoff's accompanist played a few numbers. The best liked was "Etude in Boogie Woogie", which I'm sure everyone enjoyed.
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The concert lasted for about an hour so that everyone could be home early—but were they?
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who was heard during the 1930s and 1940s on various radio programs playing his $ 100,000
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gave this account of a Rubinoff personal appearance during the violinist's 1948 tour:
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Rubinoff introduced his little "redheaded" son, who is five years old.
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A follow-up article appeared in the October 31, 1949 edition of
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in the October 18, 1949 edition of the school newspaper.
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Dave Rubinoff

Grodno
Russian Empire
Belarus
violinist
Stradivarius
orchestra
The Chase and Sanborn Hour
The Albany Herald
THE HARTEM STAGLITE
Hartsburg, Illinois
Lincoln, Illinois
THE HARTEM STAGLITE
Come up and see my etchings
Morning, Noon and Night
Betty Boop
Fleischer Studios
Paramount Pictures
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
Thanks a Million
You Can't Have Everything
Rubinoff: "Dance of the Russian Peasant"
YouTube
"Rubinoff and His Violin Archives - DSO Works"
the original
""Rubinoff to Play Here," The Albany Herald, January 21, 1948"
the original
"Hartem Staglite: October 18, 1949- Staglite Archives"
"Hartem Staglite: October 31, 1949- Staglite Archives"

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