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* October 19 – Isham Jones, American musician ( b. 1894 )
** Isham Jones, American jazz musician ( d. 1956 )
* Isham Jones ' Orchestra
Typical of the genre were such popular artists as Paul Whiteman, Ted Lewis, Harry Reser, Leo Reisman, Abe Lyman, Nat Shilkret, George Olsen, Ben Bernie, Bob Haring, Ben Selvin, Earl Burnett, Gus Arnheim, Henry Halstead, Rudy Vallee, Jean Goldkette, Glen Gray, Isham Jones, Roger Wolfe Kahn, Sam Lanin, James Last, Vincent Lopez, Ben Pollack, Shep Fields and Fred Waring.
Isham Jones, 1922
* Isham Jones — musician and songwriter
Trombonist-vocalist Jack Fulton played it on Whiteman's recording of " Vilia " ( 1931 ) and Frankie Trumbauer's " Medley of Isham Jones Dance Hits " ( 1932 ).
Dave Franklin & Isham Jones
* " Ida, I Do " w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
*" Remember " by Isham Jones & His Orchestra
* " You've Got Me Crying Again " w. Charles Newman m. Isham Jones
* " Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long " w. Sam M. Lewis m. Isham Jones
* " I'll See You In My Dreams " w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
* " It Had To Be You " w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
* " The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else " w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
* " Spain " w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
* " Indiana Moon " w. Benny Davis m. Isham Jones
* " Swingin ' Down The Lane " w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
*" Swinging Down The Lane " by Isham Jones & His Orchestra
* " On The Alamo " w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones
*" On the Alamo " by Isham Jones & His Orchestra
In addition to his own band he arranged for several other bands, including those of Teddy Hill, Isham Jones, and most famously, Benny Goodman.
Once Brunswick's engineers had tentative control of their new equipment, the company expanded its popular music recording activities dramatically, exploiting its impressive roster of stars to the utmost: the dance bands of Bob Haring, Isham Jones, Ben Bernie, Abe Lyman, Earl Burtnett, and banjoist Harry Reser and his various ensembles ( especially the Six Jumping Jacks ), and most famously the legendary Al Jolson ( whose record labels modestly proclaimed him " The World's Greatest Entertainer With Orchestra ").
A slower version had been recorded in October 1928, but the real transformation came on May 16, 1930, when bandleader Isham Jones recorded it as a sentimental ballad.
#" I'll See You in My Dreams " ( Isham Jones / Gus Kahn ) – 4: 01

Isham and with
* Isham Jones on RedHotJazz. com biography with photos and. ram audios of his early recordings
The borough council covers 20 settlements including the town together with Bozeat, Earls Barton, Easton Maudit, Ecton, Finedon, Great Doddington, Great Harrowden, Grendon, Hardwick, Irchester, Isham, Little Harrowden, Little Irchester, Mears Ashby, Orlingbury, Strixton, Sywell, Wilby, and Wollaston.
Herman also performed with the Harry Sosnick orchestra, Gus Arnheim and Isham Jones.
Gus Kahn's most famous songs include: " My Buddy " ( 1922 ) with music by Walter Donaldson, " It Had To Be You " ( 1924 ) with music by Isham Jones, " Side by Side " ( 1927 ) with music by Harry M. Woods, and " Makin ' Whoopee!
Together with John Baez, Isham is known as a proponent of the utility of category theory in theoretical physics.
This edition was limited to 2, 000 units and features 65 minutes of score with liner notes by Dan Goldwasser that incorporate comments from both Bigelow and Isham.
His association with this group subsequently allowed him to become involved with the Isham shows through the two group ’ s coalition – the partnered shows predominantly consisted of comedy sketches, vaudeville specialty acts ( i. e. jugglers, singers, and comedians ), and ending with a variety of opera-like singers.
Musicians and arrangers with the white bands from the 1920s like Russ Morgan, Isham Jones, and after 1932 most historians believe that the Swing Era started with Benny Goodman's performance at the Palomar Ballroom on August 21, 1935, bringing the music to the rest of the country.
Born Ruth Shirley Wohl in Brooklyn, New York, Wallis began her career singing jazz and cabaret standards-with such bands as Isham Jones and Benny Goodman on road tours for a couple of months ; but gained fame in the 1940s and 1950s for her risqué, satirical songs, rife with double entendre that she wrote herself.
After the war, Pillow was forced into bankruptcy, but embarked on a successful law practice in Memphis, Tennessee, as partner with former Governor Isham G. Harris.
He played with Isham Jones ( 1938 ) and Red Norvo ( 1940 ), then performed and recorded with Bob Chester ( 1941 ) and Claude Thornhill ( 1941-2 ).
Two members of another group of emigrants, the Jayhawkers, who had been traveling with the Bennett / Arcane Party, died along the trail west of the Panamint Range ; their names are given in Manly's journal as Mr. Fish and Mr. Isham.
Goodsall has also performed and / or recorded with Bill Bruford, Desmond Dekker, Peter Gabriel, Billy Idol, Bryan Adams, Toni Basil and Mark Isham.
Sir Charles Isham, 10th Baronet is credited with beginning the tradition of garden gnomes in the United Kingdom when he introduced a number of terracotta figures from Germany in the 1840s.
In 1842 further major rebuilding of the south east front was completed and later Sir Charles Isham commissioned the building of a new façade with porch to the north-west front which is now the distinctive main entrance to the Hall.
*" California, Here I Come " ( Brunswick, 1924 ) performed by Al Jolson with the Isham Jones Orchestra
They credit Rudolph Hering, not Isham Randolph with the project.
His style of singing, as well as the timber of his beautiful voice, closely resembling that of Bing Crosby, earned him recording dates with some of the top studio and dance bands of the era, most notably those of Victor Young, Abe Lyman and Isham Jones, as well a number of dates as vocalist for a number of generic dance records for ARC ( on Melotone, Banner, Oriole, Romeo, and Perfect ).
The area was first served by a post office called Whitesville, which was established June 23, 1852, with Isham K. Pringle as first postmaster.

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