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As of August 19, 2010, Ralph Flanagan and his Orchestra were listed by EMI Music as a missing royaltor, which means that EMI have lost contact with the estate of Flanagan and his heirs and band members, and that royalty checks are being returned to the record company by the Post Office.
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during World War II. It was Hendler who had encouraged Flanagan to adopt the Miller sound that led to his success. Hendler also co-wrote "Hot Toddy," which was recorded by many artists, including
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The Flanagan orchestra's theme songs were "Giannina Mia" and "Singing Winds", the latter title also applying to the orchestra's singing group.
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Flanagan's recording of "Slow Poke", a number 6 hit in early 1952, was the first song played on the initial edition of the
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from October 1942 to 1946. By 1949, he formed a successful orchestra which is credited with re-popularizing the
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During the peak of his career, he also lived in the suburban village of
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to his final record contract before Miller's fatal plane crash in the
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BigBandLibrary.com: Ralph Flanagan-Prime Time (December, 2005)
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Ralph Flanagan Plays Rodgers and Hammerstein II for Dancing
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Ralph Flanagan Plays Rodgers and Hammerstein II Vol. II
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