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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.
Mel Tormé met Glenn Miller in 1942, the meeting facilitated by Tormé's father and Ben Pollack.
*" He's The Last Word " by Ben Pollack & His Californians
* " Tin Roof Blues " m. Paul Mares, Walter Melrose, Ben Pollack, Mel Stitzel, George Brunies & Leon Roppolo
* Ben Pollack, drums
By 1928 he played for the Ben Pollack band.
After time back in New Orleans played with the Ben Pollack Orchestra in 1936.
In 1935 he joined the nationally popular Ben Pollack but at the start of 1937 left Pollack to join Benny Goodman's orchestra, where he stayed through 1938.
During his early days as a musician, Jimmy Dorsey performed with various other ensembles and artists including the Scranton Sirens, The California Ramblers, Red Nichols, Jean Goldkette, Ben Pollack, and Paul Whiteman.
He later moved to Los Angeles where he worked wioth Henry Halstead, Earl Burtnett and Lennie Hayton, before joining Ben Pollack in 1934.
Reiner retained his post as president of B & W while Ben Pollack, Jewel's president, entered as general manager of B & W's west coast operations and overseeing the artist and rep department.
* Ben Pollack
Artists that they recorded included: Ben Pollack, as well as artists whose records were issued on other ARC labels.
Ben Pollack ( June 22, 1903-June 7, 1971 ) was an American drummer and bandleader from the mid 1920s through the swing era.
The rare Jack Teagarden's Music book lists them properly as being a " Ben Pollack Unit ".
Soon afterward, things began to become difficult for Ben Pollack.
Eventually, Ben Pollack and Doris Robbins married.
Ben Pollack also wrote " Deep Jungle ", " Tin Roof Blues " with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, and " Swing Out " with Wingy Manone.

Ben and Chicago
Milford H. Wolpoff ( born 1942 to Ruth ( Silver ) and Ben Wolpoff, Chicago ) is a paleoanthropologist, and since 1977, a professor of anthropology and adjunct associate research scientist, Museum of Anthropology at the University of Michigan.
The Front Page is a hit Broadway comedy about tabloid newspaper reporters on the police beat, written by former Chicago reporters Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur which was first produced in 1928.
* The World of Sex, Chicago: Ben Abramson, Argus Book Shop, 1940.
MacArthur is best known for his plays in collaboration with Ben Hecht, Ladies and Gentlemen ( filmed as Perfect Strangers ), Twentieth Century and the frequently filmed The Front Page, which was based in part on MacArthur's experiences at the City News Bureau of Chicago.
Ben Reed also started the Great Sea Serpents based out of Chicago, IL.
He then added to the band singer Sherry Scott and percussionist Yackov Ben Israel, both from Chicago, and then asked his younger brother Verdine how he would feel about heading out to the West Coast.
** Michael Woolcock ( producer ), Georg Solti ( conductor ), José van Dam, Ben Heppner, Herbert Lippert, Karita Mattila, Alan Opie, Rene Pape, Iris Vermillion & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Bodenheim and Ben Hecht met in Chicago and became literary friends about 1912, a time when Bodenheim was nicknamed Bogie.
Hull ( University of Chicago Press ) and Ben E. Perry ( Harvard University Press ).
He also edited and introduced Hobohemia: Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman & other agitators & outsiders in 1920s / 30s Chicago, by Frank O. Beck.
May would not discuss his death with Chicago and Ben, and did not allow the children to attend the funeral.
* The Frightful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes ( March 24, 1905, Joseph Jefferson Holland Benefit, Metropolitan Opera House ; later retitled The Harrowing Predicament of Sherlock Holmes and finally The Painful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes, published by Ben Abramson of The Argus Book Shop in Chicago in 1955 )
On October 21, 2011, the Red Sox and Cubs jointly announced Epstein had assumed the position as President of Baseball Operations of the Chicago Cubs and had resigned as the Red Sox General Manager, and was succeeded by Ben Cherington.
** Michael Woolcock ( producer ), Georg Solti ( conductor ), José van Dam, Ben Heppner, Herbert Lippert, Karita Mattila, Alan Opie, Rene Pape, Iris Vermillion & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Reporting on Gutiérrez's early political career, Jorge Casuso and Ben Joravsky of the Chicago Tribune wrote: Gutiérrez thought he could win.
Following a superpowered disaster in Chicago, Ben teams up with his old friend Bill Stern a disgraced former news reporter who rescues him from police custody.
She has contributed writing to many publications, including Glue ( in which she had a column called " Because I Said So "), UR Chicago, Ben Is Dead, J. D. s, and the LA Weekly.
At the end of the season, Okafor beat out his friend and former college teammate and roommate, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon, to win the NBA Rookie of the Year Award.
Ben Gordon signing autographs before a Chicago Bulls game.
* Voice of Labor ( Chicago ) this was the serial began by John Reed and Ben Gitlow after they became disaffected with the majority of the National Left Wing Council.
The group was founded in Chicago by a former steel worker named Ben Carter ( b. 1939 ), who took the name Ben Ammi upon joining the Hebrew Israelite community in Chicago.

Ben and 1926
* 1926Ben Roy Mottelson, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
Alma-Tadema's meticulous archaeological research, including research into Roman architecture ( which was so thorough that every building featured in his canvases could have been built using Roman tools and methods ) led to his paintings being used as source material by Hollywood directors in their vision of the ancient world for films such as D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ), Ben Hur ( 1926 ), Cleopatra ( 1934 ), and most notably of all, Cecil B. DeMille's epic remake of The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ).
In 1926, Miller toured with several groups, eventually landing a good spot in Ben Pollack's group in Los Angeles.
Bowers ( 1911 – 1913 ), Samuel Young Jameson ( 1913 – 1916 ), Charles Ernest Dicken ( 1916 – 1926 ), Arthur B. Hill ( 1926 – 1929 ), Charles D. Johnson ( 1929 – 1933 ), James R. Grant ( 1933 – 1949 ), Seaford Eubanks ( 1949 – 1951 ), Harold A. Haswell ( 1952 – 1953 ), Ralph Arloe Phelps Jr. ( 1953 – 1969 ), Daniel R. Grant ( 1970 – 1988 ), Ben M. Elrod ( 1988 – 1998 ), and Andrew Westmoreland ( 1998 – 2006 ).
Benson's at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in 1910, Robert Atkins ' 1926 production at the Apollo Theatre, starring John Gielgud, or Ben Iden Payne's 1938 production at Stratford-upon-Avon.
The Delaware River Bridge ( now Ben Franklin Bridge ) was designed to accommodate rail as well as road traffic ; when it opened on July 1, 1926, it had two outboard structures beside the main roadway for rail and space for two streetcar tracks ( never installed ) on the main road deck.
Negri caused a media sensation at his New York funeral in August 24, 1926, at which she " fainted " several times, and, according to actor Ben Lyon, arranged for a large floral arrangement, which spelled out " P-O-L-A ", to be placed on Valentino's coffin.
* Ben Peach ( 1842 – 1926 ), British geologist and Charles William Peach's son
Ben Wicks, CM ( October 1, 1926 – September 10, 2000 ) was a British-born Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, journalist and author.
After World War II, freeway approaches were planned for both sides of the Ben Franklin Bridge, which was completed in 1926 and served as a part of US 30.
On August 2, 1961, she and her husband since 1926, Ben Ray Redman, dined out.
Her success in this play led to her appearance in some of the Aldwych farces by Ben Travers in the 1920s and 30s, including Marguerite in A Cuckoo in the Nest ( 1925 ), as well as in other comic roles, such as Mrs. Pepys in J. B. Fagan's And So to Bed ( 1926 ) and the title Role in Fagan's The Improper Duchess ( 1931 ).
Nuon Chea was born as Lau Ben Kon (), at Voat Kor, Battambang in 1926.
The music and lyrics were written by Ben Ryan ( 1892 – 1968 ) in 1926.
These were often compiled scores with some original material, such as Joseph Carl Breil's score for The Birth of a Nation, the William Axt / David Mendoza scores for the 1925 film Ben Hur or the 1926 film The Big Parade.
* Ben Wilson ( football coach ) ( 1926 – 1970 ), American football coach

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