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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
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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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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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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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3558:"Deep Purple", first release on September 26, 1934 by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. Second Hand Songs. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
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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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June 27 – November 7, 1950, ABC. 30m, Tuesdays at 8.
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on vocals in 1939 and released it as a 78 single on
2736:"Billy Wilder, Master of Caustic Films, Dies at 95"
2481:
965:. Extended until November 17, 1947, as a 30m show,
809:, and several other Hollywood stars were featured.
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4001:"Paul Whiteman | Colorado Music Hall of Fame"
3609:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions
3572:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions
2774:. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2623:"Music Industry Giant, Paul Whiteman Dead at 77",
2523:
2028:"Ol' Man River", 1928, second, slow version, with
1158:, it ran in one race with Junior Johnson driving.
925:June 6 – August 29, 1943, NBC. 30m, Sundays at 8.
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344:. 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
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2130:, 1933, 8,292 sales (second highest total 1933).
2000:"Metropolis: A Blue Fantasy", 1928, composed by
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427:in 1914. In 1918, Whiteman conducted a 12-piece
253:, composer, orchestral director, and violinist.
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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
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312:Hot Lips (He's Got Hot Lips When He Plays Jazz)
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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
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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
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3706:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series
3659:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series
3634:Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series
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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)
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381:declared, "Paul Whiteman was known as the
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4576:Musicians from Bucks County, Pennsylvania
3847:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 705.
3063:. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 388–390.
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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:
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3844:Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music
3730:, Discogs.com; accessed January 7, 2017.
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2435:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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1914:", 1925, composed by Paul Whiteman with
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1456:"I've Waited So Long" was composed with
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4318:Whiteman, Paul; Lieber, Leslie (1948).
4255:"GRAMMY Hall of Fame | GRAMMY.org"
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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
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4155:Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954
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2522:DeVeaux, Scott; Giddins, Gary (2009).
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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
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4082:"Jazz History: The Standards (1920s)"
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3215:Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park
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2530:(1 ed.). New York: W.W. Norton.
2464:"Paul Whiteman - American bandleader"
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1384:), based on a theme by film director
4511:20th-century American male musicians
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4126:"The Victor Talking Machine Company"
3926:"Hollywood Star Walk: Paul Whiteman"
3728:Fletcher Henderson Orchestra profile
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2665:"Paul Whiteman: American Bandleader"
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2215:on vocals; no. 1 for 3 weeks on the
2063:", 1928, with Jack Fulton on vocals.
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1823:"Nuthin' But", 1923, co-written by
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1490:(2004), Joshua Berrett wrote that "
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347:On the Boardwalk with Paul Whiteman
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3424:International Speedway Corporation
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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
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48:Whiteman in a 1939 publicity photo
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4571:Jazz musicians from New York City
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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.
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2088:When It's Sleepy Time Down South
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1579:on vocals was inducted into the
1372:Whiteman composed the standard "
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974:The Paul Whiteman Record Program
508:Buescher Band Instrument Company
399:Whiteman and his orchestra, 1921
237:Problems playing this file? See
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4501:20th-century American composers
4443:Paul Whiteman: Profiles in Jazz
4376:Works by or about Paul Whiteman
4322:. Robert McBride & Company.
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1867:When the One You Love Loves You
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1598:He had two songs listed in the
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1048:'s afternoon dance show called
833:from station WABC in New York.
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551:Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra
330:". His popularity faded in the
4586:American vaudeville performers
3974:Ulaby, Neda (March 25, 2020).
3871:. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
3157:. Univ. Press of Mississippi.
3154:The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville
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1994:", 1928, with Bing Crosby and
1364:" as an instrumental in 1934.
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750:(1949), and the revue musical
440:Victor Talking Machine Company
337:Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue
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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.
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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).
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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
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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.
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1691:National Recording Registry
1600:National Recording Registry
1089:, for his remaining years.
976:. Glorified disc–jockeyism.
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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
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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
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4546:Columbia Records artists
4449:Paul Whiteman collection
4417:Paul Whiteman recordings
4050:The book of golden discs
2795:Berrett, Joshua (2004).
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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
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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
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1907:", 1925, 526,884 sales
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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
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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
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425:San Francisco Symphony
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377:In his autobiography,
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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
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1779:", 1922, 523,106 sold
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1535:theme from the opera
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1144:Nascar Grand National
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423:by 1907, joining the
409:Denver Public Schools
403:Whiteman was born in
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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
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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
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2124:Willow Weep for Me
2099:Grand Canyon Suite
2090:", 1931, vocal by
2044:Among My Souvenirs
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1481:His Master's Voice
1447:Strike Up the Band
1443:Design for Scandal
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1051:American Bandstand
788:Among My Souvenirs
743:Strike Up the Band
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678:I Found a New Baby
659:Willow Weep for Me
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540:Grand Canyon Suite
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485:"The King of Jazz"
454:1,000,000 a year.
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360:racial segregation
320:Grand Canyon Suite
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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:
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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
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1565:Awards and honors
1543:Alexander Borodin
1533:Polovtsian Dances
1404:, Helen Moretti,
1343:Joe "King" Oliver
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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
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316:Mississippi Suite
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