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Whiteman became the most popular band director of that decade. In a time when most dance bands consisted of six to ten men, Whiteman directed a more imposing group that numbered as many as 35 musicians. By 1922, Whiteman already controlled some 28 ensembles on the East Coast and was earning over $
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declares that Whiteman's orchestra "did play very good jazz...His superior dance band used some of the most technically skilled musicians of the era in a versatile show that included everything from pop tunes and waltzes to semi-classical works and jazz. Many of his recordings (particularly those
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commented: "...Of Mr. Paul Whiteman's share in the pretentious program, only the best can be said. Mr. Whiteman's orchestra is seldom heard on the radio, and its infrequent broadcasts are the subject of major jubilations, despite the presence of tenors and vocal harmonists in most of the Whiteman
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was not impressed, saying: "As with practically all of the important and high-priced commercial broadcasting programs under N.B.C. auspices in the past, the Dodge Brothers' Victory Hour at a reputed cost of $ 67,000 was disappointing and not commensurate in impression with the financial outlay."
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He also continued to appear as guest conductor for many concerts. His manner on stage was disarming; he signed off each program with something casual like, "Well, that just about slaps the cap on the old milk bottle for tonight." In the early 1960s, Whiteman played in Las Vegas before retiring.
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who was also a fan of Whiteman's band. Whiteman liked young Wilder enough, that he took him with the band to Berlin where Wilder was able to make more connections in the entertainment field, leading him to become a screenwriter and director, eventually ending up in Hollywood.
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As the leader of one of the most popular dance bands in the United States during the 1920s and early 1930s, Whiteman produced recordings that were immensely successful, and press notices often referred to him as the "King of Jazz". His most popular recordings include
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first recorded "Whiteman Stomp" on May 11, 1927, and released it as Columbia 1059-D. The Fletcher Henderson recording lists the songwriters as "Fats Waller/Jo Trent/Paul Whiteman". Whiteman recorded the song on August 11, 1927, and released it as Victor 21119.
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criticized him for trying to "make a lady" out of jazz. Whiteman's recordings were popular critically and commercially, and his style of jazz was often the first jazz of any form that many Americans heard during the era. Whiteman wrote more than 3000
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Although giving priority to stage appearances during his peak years in the 1920s, Whiteman participated in some early prestigious radio programs. On January 4, 1928, Whiteman and his troupe starred in a nationwide NBC radio broadcast sponsored by
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and his Orchestra in 1940. On the sheet music published in 1922 by Leo Feist it is described as a "Waltz Song" and "Paul Whiteman's Sensational Waltz Hit" and is dedicated "To Julie". "Wonderful One" appeared in the following movies:
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placed a crown on his head, the media referred to Whiteman as "The King of Jazz". Whiteman emphasized the way he approached the well-established style of jazz music, while also organizing its composition and style in his own fashion.
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recorded the song on October 4–5, 1926, in Chicago, Illinois, and released it as a 78 on Victor Records, 20363. Crawford played the instrumental on a Wurlitzer organ. The recording was also released in the UK on
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While most jazz musicians and fans consider improvisation to be essential to the musical style, Whiteman thought the genre could be improved by orchestrating the best of it, with formal written arrangements.
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and emotional depth, and co-opted the innovations of black musicians. Defenders note that Whiteman's fondness for jazz was genuine. He worked with black musicians as much as was feasible during an era of
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and Howard Johnson and copyrighted in 1920. Whiteman also arranged the song. "How I Miss You Mammy, No One Knows" was composed with Billy Munro and Marcel Klauber in 1920 and arranged by Marcel Klauber.
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In 1920, he co-wrote the music to the song "Bonnie Lassie" with Joseph H. Santly with lyrics by John W. Bratton. The song was recorded by Charles Hart who released it as an Okeh 78 single, 4244.
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Where They're Buried: A Directory Containing More Than Twenty Thousand Names of Notable Persons Buried in American Cemeteries, with Listings of Many Prominent People who Were Cremated
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For more than 30 years Whiteman, referred to as "Pops", sought and encouraged promising musicians, vocalists, composers, arrangers, and entertainers. In 1924 he commissioned
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Pictures arranged for additional loudspeakers to be installed in their theatres so that audiences could hear the stars they had only seen in silent pictures previously. The
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Whiteman's place in the history of early jazz is somewhat controversial. Detractors suggest that his ornately orchestrated music was jazz in name only, lacking the genre's
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1927 electrical release of "Rhapsody in Blue" as Victor 35822A by Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra with George Gershwin on piano. 1974 Grammy Hall of Fame inductee.
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era of the mid-1930s, and by the 1940s he was semi-retired from music. He experienced a revival and had a comeback in the 1950s with his own network television series,
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Original 1924 acoustical release of "Rhapsody in Blue" by Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra with the composer (George Gershwin) on piano, Victor 55225A. 2003
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from Philadelphia on ABC-TV from 1949 to 1954. The show was seen for an hour the first two years, then as a half-hour segment on Saturday evenings. In 1952 a young
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at YouTube: Radio station retrospective broadcast shortly after Whiteman's death; includes clips from a 1966 interview, musical selections, and many photographs
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Paul Whiteman's 1927 recording of "Rhapsody in Blue", of which was an electrically recorded version, was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974.
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He was awarded two Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6157 Hollywood Boulevard and for Radio at 1601 Vine Street in Hollywood.
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had its first broadcast on February 5, 1929, and continued until May 6, 1930. On May 7, 1930, he was paid $ 325,000 for 65 radio episodes.
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That year he led a popular dance band in the city. In 1920, he moved with his band to New York City where they began recording for the
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In 1926, Paul Whiteman was on tour in Vienna, Austria when he met and was interviewed by a young ambitious newspaper reporter named
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On May 31, 1924, the song "String Beans" was copyrighted, with words and music by Vincent Rose, Harry Owens, and Paul Whiteman.
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1920 release of "Whispering" by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra, Victor 18690A. 1998 Grammy Hall of Fame inductee.
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Jackson, John A., American Bandstand - Dick Clark and the Making of a Rock 'n' Roll Empire, Oxford University Press (1997)
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In 1925, seeking to break up his musical selections, Whiteman's attention was directed by a member of his organisation to
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On March 29, 1928, Whiteman took part in a second Dodge Brothers radio show over the NBC network, which was entitled
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The complete directory to prime time network and cable TV shows, 1946–present. Tim Brooks, Earle Marsh. pp 918, 919
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December 31, 1937 – December 20, 1939, CBS. 30m. Fridays at 8:30 until mid–July 1938, then Wednesdays at 8:30.
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January 27, 1931 – July 1, 1932, Blue Network. 30m, Tuesdays at 8, then Fridays at 10. Allied Paints (1931),
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He co-wrote the music for the song "Madeline, Be Mine" in 1924 with Abel Baer with lyrics by Cliff Friend.
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September 5 – November 14, 1944, Blue Network, 30m, Tuesdays at 11:30. Music of current American composers.
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July 8, 1932 – March 27, 1933, NBC. 30m, Fridays at 10, then Mondays at 9:30. Pontiac (to September), then
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In the 1940s and 1950s, after he had disbanded his orchestra, Whiteman worked as a music director for the
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Naval Training Camp Symphony Orchestra (NTCSO). After World War I, he formed the Paul Whiteman Orchestra.
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1948. Copyright renewal by Paul Whiteman, I.M. Bibo, and Edna L. Johnson
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Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series
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In 1998, the 1920 Paul Whiteman recording of "Whispering" was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
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February 4 – October 20, 1954. ABC. 30m. Thursdays at 9 until July, then Wednesdays at 9:30.
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Whiteman composed the piano work "Dreaming The Waltz Away" with Fred Rose in 1926. Organist
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in May 1928, leaving the label in September 1930 when he refused a pay cut. He returned to
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and His Brigadiers Orchestra (1937), Specht's Jazz Outfit, the Cotton Pickers (1922), and
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January 5 – December 27, 1936, Blue Network. 45m. Sundays variously at 9, 9:15, and 9:45.
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shows and produced more than 600 phonograph recordings. His recording of José Padilla's "
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also recorded the song and released it as a single on Victor Records in March 1940 with
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However, the magazine noted. "...The reaction to Paul Whiteman's grand radio plug for "
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On April 16, 2016, Paul Whiteman was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
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The Paul Whiteman Orchestra introduced many jazz standards in the 1920s, including "
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race of the Grand National series, held on a one mile road course on the airport at
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on cornet, "Nuthin' But", "Grand Canyon Suite" and "Mississippi Suite" composed by
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Paul Whiteman died of a heart attack on December 29, 1967, in Doylestown Hospital,
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September 29, 1947 – May 23, 1948, ABC. 30m, Mondays at 8, then at 9 after October
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and music store owner Glenn Wallichs. Whiteman and His Orchestra's recordings of "
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On August 18, 1931, Whiteman married for the fourth and final time to actress
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on vocals. The Whiteman recording, Victor 24400, was used in the 1973 movie
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Whiteman recorded many jazz and pop standards during his career, including "
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed
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Whiteman hired many of the best jazz musicians for his band, including
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Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra with George Gershwin on piano
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Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music, 1890-1930 (Studies in Jazz)
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Whiteman lived at Walking Horse Farm near the village of Rosemont in
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were with Paul Whiteman in 1931. In 1933, Whiteman had a hit on the
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Harlem Hit Parade chart; no. 23 on the pop singles chart in 1942;
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Paul Whiteman was the first to release the jazz and pop standard "
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June 26, 1933 – December 26, 1935. NBC. 60m, Thursdays at 10. The
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In 1927, Paul Whiteman co-wrote the song "Wide Open Spaces" with
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In 1929, Whiteman agreed to take part in a weekly radio show for
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December 5, 1943 – April 28, 1946, Blue/ABC. 60m. Sundays at 6.
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Paul Whiteman - Pioneer in American Music - Volume 1: 1890-1930
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He was inducted in the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1993.
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November 9 – December 28, 1939, Mutual. 30m, Thursdays at 9:30.
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Paul Whiteman: His Music And Memories - WPBS Philadelphia 1967
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From the Vaults Vol. 1: The Birth of a Label - the First Years
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No. 286A, released in October 1944 by the U.S. War Department.
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The 1924 song "You're the One" was composed by Paul Whiteman,
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acted as MC and joined the program from the West Coast, with
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Radio Programs, 1924–1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows
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January 21 – September 23, 1946, ABC. 30m, Mondays at 9:30.
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inductee. Sold nearly two million copies by 1921, awarded
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Whiteman also co-wrote the popular song "My Fantasy" with
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read the commercials for sponsor Tootsie Roll. Whiteman's
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Whiteman then became far busier in radio. His shows were:
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Whiteman's skill at the viola resulted in a place in the
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In 2006 the Paul Whiteman Orchestra's 1928 recording of
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driving in three and Gwyn Staley driving in two. In the
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and Jack Meskill, which is a musical adaptation of the
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October 29, 1951 – April 28, 1953, ABC. Various times.
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and two years later vacated it for the sensational new
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at Williams College Archives & Special Collections
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Louis Armstrong & Paul Whiteman: Two Kings of Jazz
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Louis Armstrong & Paul Whiteman: Two Kings of Jazz
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American Popular Song: The Great Innovators 1900–1950
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on vocals in 1939 and released it as a 78 single on
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He also hosted the 1954 ABC talent contest show 225:, recorded by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra for 2232:Paul Whiteman was posthumously inducted into the 2173:"Fare-Thee-Well to Harlem", 1934, with vocals by 827:Old Gold Presents Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 4477: 4292: 4076: 4074: 4072: 4070: 2130:, 1933, 8,292 sales (second highest total 1933). 2000:"Metropolis: A Blue Fantasy", 1928, composed by 1299:286A by the U.S. War Department in October 1944. 427:in 1914. In 1918, Whiteman conducted a 12-piece 253:, composer, orchestral director, and violinist. 4037: 3797:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 1268 3612:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 1690 3575:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 1842 3087:On the Air - The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 1764:Hot Lips (He's Got Hot Lips When He Plays Jazz) 1079:Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 706:Whiteman appeared as himself in the 1945 movie 484: 312:Hot Lips (He's Got Hot Lips When He Plays Jazz) 4317: 3950:"Complete National Recording Registry Listing" 3791:Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1920). 3703:Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1953). 3682:"Victor Discography: Paul Whiteman (composer)" 3656:Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1952). 3631:Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1952). 3606:Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1920). 3569:Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1920). 3090:. New York: Oxford University Press. pp.  2521: 2494:"Paul Whiteman 'The King of Jazz' (1890–1967)" 1142:The #7 Cadillac owned by Whiteman ran in five 4421:Discography of American Historical Recordings 4223:Discography of American Historical Recordings 4067: 3821:Discography of American Historical Recordings 1796:", 1922, music composed by Paul Whiteman and 1602:, the first was the June 1924 performance of 1416:with Tony Castellano also recorded the song. 1169:, and from 1961, it was held annually at the 829:was an hour-long show on Tuesday nights over 825:for which he was paid $ 5,000 per broadcast. 2920:(CD). Hollywood: Capitol Records. p. 2. 2692:"Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra" 2610:"Paul Whiteman Dead at 77 of Heart Attack", 2428: 2204:". Artie Shaw recorded "My Fantasy" in 1940. 2108:" (vocal Mildred Bailey), 1932, 12,161 sales 4596:United States Navy personnel of World War I 4143: 3741:"Catalog of Copyright Entries Series, 1951" 1215:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1005:. An amateur hour with the accent on youth. 606:The members of Whiteman's Orchestra in 1930 4400: 4120: 4118: 4116: 4114: 4112: 4110: 4108: 4106: 4104: 4102: 3706:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series 3659:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series 3634:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series 2855: 2824: 2822: 2694:, network54.com; accessed January 7, 2016. 2240:Paul Whiteman: Grammy Hall of Fame Awards 2113:Let's Put Out the Lights (and Go to Sleep) 1061: 381:declared, "Paul Whiteman was known as the 42: 4576:Musicians from Bucks County, Pennsylvania 3847:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 705. 3063:. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 388–390. 2576: 2517: 2515: 2424: 2422: 2183:"Wagon Wheels" (vocal Bob Lawrence), 1934 1854:", 1924, acoustical version, arranged by 1665:Learn how and when to remove this message 1279:Learn how and when to remove this message 987:. Whiteman's orchestra with John Slagle, 911:. Whiteman took over the slot vacated by 884:, songs by the King's Men, and announcer 4581:People from Hunterdon County, New Jersey 4506:20th-century American conductors (music) 4283: 4149: 4046: 3844:Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music 3730:, Discogs.com; accessed January 7, 2017. 2885: 2879: 2570: 2435:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music 2420: 2418: 2416: 2414: 2412: 2410: 2408: 2406: 2404: 2402: 2018: 1914:", 1925, composed by Paul Whiteman with 1893: 1684: 1676: 1456:"I've Waited So Long" was composed with 1290: 746:(1940), in the Paramount Pictures short 730:. Whiteman also appeared as the baby in 691: 601: 488: 394: 4318:Whiteman, Paul; Lieber, Leslie (1948). 4255:"GRAMMY Hall of Fame | GRAMMY.org" 4099: 3896: 3867:Abrams, Steven and Settlemier, Tyrone. 3784: 3759: 3696: 3649: 3624: 3599: 3596:, google.com; accessed January 7, 2017. 3282: 3083: 3058: 2911: 2909: 2819: 2794: 2733: 2032:on vocals, Grammy Hall of Fame inductee 1357:et Le Quintette Du Hot Club De France. 587:(billed by Whiteman as "Willie Hall"), 481:between September 1931 and March 1937. 469:singing and playing on a recording of " 465:In 1927, the Whiteman orchestra backed 14: 4478: 4326: 4155:Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954 4015: 3874: 3562: 3309: 2767: 2522:DeVeaux, Scott; Giddins, Gary (2009). 2512: 2380: 2227: 2066:"My Angel", 1928, with Bix Beiderbecke 1833:"Linger Awhile", 1924, 1,000,000 sales 696:A frame from the trailer for the film 664:In 1942, Whiteman began recording for 326:". He co-wrote the 1925 jazz classic " 4561:Musicians from New Rochelle, New York 4345: 4082:"Jazz History: The Standards (1920s)" 3993: 3973: 3840: 3473: 3215:Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park 3150: 3010: 2970: 2930: 2530:(1 ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. 2464:"Paul Whiteman - American bandleader" 2399: 2374: 1384:), based on a theme by film director 4511:20th-century American male musicians 4460: 4126:"The Victor Talking Machine Company" 3926:"Hollywood Star Walk: Paul Whiteman" 3728:Fletcher Henderson Orchestra profile 2915: 2906: 2761: 2665:"Paul Whiteman: American Bandleader" 2544: 2215:on vocals; no. 1 for 3 weeks on the 2063:", 1928, with Jack Fulton on vocals. 1647:adding citations to reliable sources 1618: 1564: 1213:adding citations to reliable sources 1180: 876:. With Bob Lawrence, Johnny Hauser, 2697: 1823:"Nuthin' But", 1923, co-written by 1614: 1490:(2004), Joshua Berrett wrote that " 1333:" (1920), covered by Glenn Miller, 907:(musical commentary) and announcer 687: 347:On the Boardwalk with Paul Whiteman 24: 3424:International Speedway Corporation 3031: 2734:Harmetz, Aljean (March 29, 2002). 2577:Ellington, Edward Kennedy (1973). 1869:", 1924, composed by Paul Whiteman 1380:and Dorothy Terris (also known as 1044:, proved to be an inspiration for 942:Paul Whiteman's Radio Hall of Fame 194: 48:Whiteman in a 1939 publicity photo 25: 4607: 4571:Jazz musicians from New York City 4369: 4329:Pops: Paul Whiteman, King of Jazz 3388:"Race Results - Racing-Reference" 3338:"Seen At Daytona 1957 | Hemmings" 3310:Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). 3151:Slide, Anthony (March 12, 2012). 2889:The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits 2801:. Yale University Press. p.  2705:"History of Jazz Time Line: 1922" 2550: 2383:Pops: Paul Whiteman, King of Jazz 1808:I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise 1408:; it was released as Victor 961. 870:Paul Whiteman's Musical Varieties 340:, which ran for three seasons on 18:Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra 4521:American male conductors (music) 3041:. McFarland & Company, Inc. 2346: 2088:When It's Sleepy Time Down South 1623: 1579:on vocals was inducted into the 1372:Whiteman composed the standard " 1185: 974:The Paul Whiteman Record Program 508:Buescher Band Instrument Company 399:Whiteman and his orchestra, 1921 237:Problems playing this file? See 210: 4501:20th-century American composers 4443:Paul Whiteman: Profiles in Jazz 4376:Works by or about Paul Whiteman 4322:. Robert McBride & Company. 4247: 4236: 4211: 4186: 4161: 3967: 3942: 3918: 3861: 3834: 3809: 3733: 3721: 3674: 3587: 3551: 3526: 3501: 3467: 3442: 3405: 3380: 3355: 3330: 3303: 3289:. 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Press of Mississippi. 3154:The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville 2604: 2595: 2456: 2160:" (vocal Bob Lawrence), 1934, 1994:", 1928, with Bing Crosby and 1364:" as an instrumental in 1934. 1114:Daytona International Speedway 1103: 750:(1949), and the revue musical 440:Victor Talking Machine Company 337:Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue 13: 1: 4277: 2612:Rockford IL Register-Republic 2196:, credited to "Paul Whiteman/ 1971:"From Monday On", 1928, with 1815:Parade of the Wooden Soldiers 1739:"Cherie", 1921, 405,647 sales 767:Dodge Brothers Automobile Co. 390: 275:Parade of the Wooden Soldiers 4566:Jazz musicians from Colorado 4551:American male jazz composers 4536:American radio personalities 3794:Catalog of Copyright Entries 3245:James A. Michener Art Museum 2856:Macfarlane, Malcolm (2001). 2309: 2286: 2263: 1874:Last Night on the Back Porch 1784:Three O'Clock in the Morning 1500:Fletcher Henderson Orchestra 1150:, with future Hall of Famer 1022:Paul Whiteman's TV Teen Club 781:coming in from New Orleans. 722:in 1947, a bio-pic starring 668:, co-founded by songwriters 506:Beginning in 1923 after the 267:Three O'Clock in the Morning 222:Three O'Clock in the Morning 206:Three O'clock in the Morning 7: 4516:20th-century jazz composers 4463:"Paul Whiteman (1890-1967)" 4439:at the Red Hot Jazz Archive 3283:Spencer, Thomas E. (1998). 3059:Woolery, George W. (1985). 3019:. International Club Crosby 2996:"New York Herald Tribune". 2627:, December 30, 1967, p. 10. 2339: 1691:National Recording Registry 1600:National Recording Registry 1089:, for his remaining years. 976:. Glorified disc–jockeyism. 10: 4612: 4468:University at Albany, SUNY 4398:Internet Broadway Database 4331:. New Century Publishers. 4327:DeLong, Thomas A. (1983). 3450:"Owner - Racing-Reference" 3426:Images & Archives via 2614:, December 29, 1967, p. 1. 1920:"Birth of the Blues", 1926 734:(1929), the bandleader in 712:on the life and career of 657:charts with Ann Ronell's " 625:He provided music for six 4526:American jazz bandleaders 4437:Paul Whiteman (1890-1967) 4047:Murrells, Joseph (1978). 3684:. Victor.library.ucsb.edu 3037:Terrace, Vincent (1999). 2830:"Paul Whiteman Biography" 2385:. El Monte: New Win Pub. 1742:"Say It With Music", 1921 1123:On June 13, 1954, the #4 1003:Paul Whiteman's Teen Club 969:, various days and times. 967:The Paul Whiteman Program 633:" was a big hit in 1926. 421:Denver Symphony Orchestra 414: 177: 156: 131: 105: 88: 68: 58: 53: 41: 34: 4546:Columbia Records artists 4449:Paul Whiteman collection 4417:Paul Whiteman recordings 4050:The book of golden discs 2795:Berrett, Joshua (2004). 2367: 1947:", 1927, 1,000,000 sales 1945:In a Little Spanish Town 1927:", 1926, 1,012,687 sales 1736:", 1921, 1,000,000 sales 1420:recorded it in 1924 and 1176: 1167:New Smyrna Beach Airport 1094:Doylestown, Pennsylvania 929:. Summer substitute for 502:, the Netherlands (1926) 473:". Whiteman signed with 306:", "Rhapsody in Blue", " 271:In a Little Spanish Town 4531:American jazz composers 4445:at The Syncopated Times 4320:How To Be A Band Leader 4284:Whiteman, Paul (1926). 2998:New York Herald Tribune 2886:Whitburn, Joel (1996). 2859:Bing Crosby: Day by Day 2670:Encyclopædia Britannica 2381:Delong, Thomas (1983). 2158:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 1786:", 1922, 3,000,000 sold 1751:Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov 1412:and His Orchestra, and 1062:Personal life and death 1010:Paul Whiteman Varieties 815:New York Herald Tribune 716:, and also appeared in 641:Mound City Blue Blowers 4591:Victor Records artists 3241:"Bucks County Artists" 3084:Dunning, John (1998). 2135:It's Only a Paper Moon 2094:and the King's Jesters 2024: 1907:", 1925, 526,884 sales 1899: 1890:", 1925, 835,586 sales 1876:", 1924, 427,784 sales 1847:", 1924, 678,403 sales 1840:", 1924, 538,434 sales 1817:", 1923, 722,895 sales 1694: 1682: 1300: 1087:New Hope, Pennsylvania 996:Paul Whiteman Presents 963:The Paul Whiteman Hour 927:Paul Whiteman Presents 748:The Lambertville Story 740:(1935), as himself in 703: 607: 503: 425:San Francisco Symphony 400: 377:In his autobiography, 199: 54:Background information 4556:Musicians from Denver 3454:Racing-reference.info 3392:Racing-reference.info 3134:"Margaret Livingston" 3013:"...And Here's Bing!" 2768:Wilder, Alec (1990). 2119:), 1932, 11,942 sales 2022: 1897: 1779:", 1922, 523,106 sold 1688: 1680: 1535:theme from the opera 1294: 1144:Nascar Grand National 865:often with Al Jolson. 695: 643:, and cabaret singer 605: 497: 423:by 1907, joining the 409:Denver Public Schools 403:Whiteman was born in 398: 285:, as in his debut of 198: 4541:Big band bandleaders 4198:adp.library.ucsb.edu 4173:adp.library.ucsb.edu 3938:. December 30, 1967. 3538:Racingsportscars.com 3513:Racingsportscars.com 3272:. December 30, 1967. 2916:Vera, Billy (2000). 2579:Music is My Mistress 2438:(Concise ed.). 2126:", vocal refrain by 1715:The Japanese Sandman 1643:improve this article 1307:", which was in the 1209:improve this section 1137:Vineland, New Jersey 1085:, Whiteman moved to 795:Film Star Radio Hour 719:The Fabulous Dorseys 247:Paul Samuel Whiteman 64:Paul Samuel Whiteman 4432:Library of Congress 4346:Rayno, Don (2003). 3954:Library of Congress 3841:Rayno, Don (2003). 3367:Nascar Hall of Fame 3191:on October 23, 2012 3140:. January 16, 1985. 3011:Pairpoint, Lionel. 2971:Rayno, Don (2003). 2960:. January 11, 1928. 2931:Rayno, Don (2003). 2320:Paul Robeson, vocal 2241: 2234:Grammy Hall of Fame 2228:Grammy Hall of Fame 1965:on vocals and piano 1952:I'm Coming Virginia 1727:The English Patient 1704:Grammy Hall of Fame 1581:Grammy Hall of Fame 1435:Red Hot Riding Hood 1349:and His Jazz Band, 1098:Trenton, New Jersey 1068:Margaret Livingston 823:Old Gold Cigarettes 146:orchestral director 4428:"Rhapsody in Blue" 4157:. Record Research. 3747:on August 20, 2016 3480:The New York Times 3270:The New York Times 3138:The New York Times 2740:The New York Times 2642:Bigbandlibrary.com 2239: 2124:Willow Weep for Me 2099:Grand Canyon Suite 2090:", 1931, vocal by 2044:Among My Souvenirs 2025: 1900: 1695: 1683: 1515:Richard A. Whiting 1494:" was credited to 1481:His Master's Voice 1447:Strike Up the Band 1443:Design for Scandal 1301: 1051:American Bandstand 788:Among My Souvenirs 743:Strike Up the Band 704: 678:I Found a New Baby 659:Willow Weep for Me 608: 540:Grand Canyon Suite 504: 485:"The King of Jazz" 454:1,000,000 a year. 401: 360:racial segregation 320:Grand Canyon Suite 200: 4461:Whiteman, Susan. 4297:Whiteman's Burden 4086:Jazzstandards.com 4060:978-0-214-20512-5 3931:Los Angeles Times 3854:978-0-8108-8204-1 3323:978-1-4766-2599-7 3296:978-0-8063-4823-0 3047:978-0-7864-4513-4 3000:. March 30, 1928. 2812:978-0-300-10384-7 2715:on April 15, 2011 2537:978-0-393-06861-0 2362:Ramona (vocalist) 2337: 2336: 2194:Alexander Borodin 2069:"Great Day", 1929 1881:Oh, Lady Be Good! 1845:Somebody Loves Me 1820:"Bambalina", 1923 1800:, with lyrics by 1789:"Stumbling", 1922 1675: 1674: 1667: 1565:Awards and honors 1543:Alexander Borodin 1533:Polovtsian Dances 1404:, Helen Moretti, 1343:Joe "King" Oliver 1289: 1288: 1281: 1263: 1146:races during the 1133:International 100 1070:in a ceremony in 1020:. He also hosted 1018:ABC Radio Network 935:Chase and Sanborn 897:Chesterfield Time 882:Durelle Alexander 835:The Whiteman Hour 803:Douglas Fairbanks 561:Frankie Trumbauer 498:Paul Whiteman in 495: 316:Mississippi Suite 215: 187: 186: 92:December 29, 1967 16:(Redirected from 4603: 4472: 4404: 4380:Internet Archive 4365: 4342: 4323: 4314: 4300: 4289: 4271: 4270: 4268: 4266: 4257:. 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Index

Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
Whiteman in a 1939 publicity photo
Denver
Doylestown
Jazz
classical
pop
Bandleader
Viola
violin
Three O'clock in the Morning
Three O'Clock in the Morning
Victor Records
media help
bandleader
Whispering
Valencia
Three O'Clock in the Morning
In a Little Spanish Town
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
symphonic music
jazz
Rhapsody in Blue
George Gershwin
Wang Wang Blues
Mississippi Mud
Wonderful One
Hot Lips (He's Got Hot Lips When He Plays Jazz)
Mississippi Suite
Grand Canyon Suite

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