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Carmichael and composed
Carmichael had begun to work at an investment house and was considering a switch in career when he composed " Georgia on My Mind " ( lyrics by Stuart Gorrell ), perhaps most famous in the Ray Charles rendition recorded many years later.
Around the same time Carmichael composed " Heart and Soul ", " Small Fry ", and " I Get Along Without You Very Well ( Except Sometimes )" ( premiered by Dick Powell in a radio broadcast ).
In 1948 Carmichael composed a piece called Brown County in Autumn, a nine-minute tone poem which was not well received by critics.
Carmichael composed seven songs for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes but only two made the final cut: " Ain't There Anyone Here for Love " and " When Love Goes Wrong ( Nothing Goes Right )", with Jane Russell singing the former.
" Stardust " is an American popular song composed in 1927 by Hoagy Carmichael with lyrics added in 1929 by Mitchell Parish.
The background score for The Blob was composed by Ralph Carmichael.
Carmichael also composed the original theme for the film, entitled " Violence " on the soundtrack album, which started the film on a serious and frightening note.
Some commercial stations played Contemporary Christian Music ( CCM ) for a few hours a week, but in the 1980s, as commercial and some non-commercial Christian stations evolved to Contemporary formats, Family Radio remained with a mainly traditional music format composed of choir hymns, various Gospel singing groups such as the Bill Gaither Trio, Christian college choirs, instrumental orchestral hymn renditions from conductors such as Paul Mickelson and Ralph Carmichael, vocalists such as George Beverly Shea, Frank Boggs, Doug Oldham, Mahalia Jackson, John McGill, Dave Boyer, and others, and softer urban contemporary gospel songs.
In 1978, country singer Willie Nelson released a collection of popular standards composed by such notables as Hoagy Carmichael, George Gershwin, and Irving Berlin titled Stardust.
Songs with music composed by Hoagy Carmichael
The most famous theme, which had the longest run from the late 1980s through the 1990s and is still heard in a slightly classical vein today, is a guitar piece that was composed by Nick Webb and Greg Carmichael.

Carmichael and recorded
In the original series, which ran on Radio 4 from 1973 – 83, no adaptation was made of the seminal Gaudy Night, perhaps because the leading character in this novel is Harriet and not Peter ; this was corrected in 2005 when a version specially recorded for the BBC Radio Collection was released starring Carmichael and Joanna David.
On May 6, 1924, the Wolverines recorded a tune Carmichael had written especially for Beiderbecke and his colleagues: " Riverboat Shuffle ".
* " Georgia on My Mind ", with Hoagy Carmichael on vocals, recorded on September 15, 1930, in New York and released as Victor 23013
Also notable was the fact that Hoagy Carmichael recorded " Stardust " for the first time in Richmond at the Gennett recording studio.
He recorded Hoagy Carmichael singing and playing " Washboard Blues " to the accompaniment of his orchestra in 1927.
He began to compose songs, " Washboard Blues " and " Boneyard Shuffle " for Curtis Hitch, and also " Riverboat Shuffle ", recorded by Beiderbecke, which became a staple of jazz and Carmichael ’ s first recorded song.
Carmichael finished and recorded one of his most famous songs, " Star Dust " ( later renamed " Stardust ", with Mitchell Parish's lyrics added in 1929 ), at the Gennett Records studio in Richmond, Indiana, with Carmichael doing the piano solo.
Shortly thereafter, Carmichael got more recognition when Paul Whiteman recorded " Washboard Blues ", with Carmichael playing and singing, and the Dorsey brothers and Bix Beiderbecke in the orchestra.
Fortunately, Louis Armstrong then recorded " Rockin ' Chair " at Okeh studios, giving a badly needed boost to Carmichael.
Gennett is best remembered for the wealth of early jazz talent recorded on the label, including sessions by Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbecke, The New Orleans Rhythm Kings, " King " Joe Oliver's band with the young Louis Armstrong, Lois Deppe's Serenaders with the young Earl Hines, Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, The Red Onion Jazz Babies, The State Street Ramblers, Zach Whyte and his Chocolate Beau Brummels, Alphonse Trent and his Orchestra and many others.
Originally titled " Star Dust ", Carmichael first recorded the song at the Gennett Records studio in Richmond, Indiana.
" Stardust " ( the song's original title was " Star Dust ", which has long been compounded into " Stardust ") was written at the Keuka Hotel on Keuka Lake, a Finger Lake in Western New York, on an old upright piano, and first recorded in Richmond, Indiana, for Gennett Records ( Gennett 6311 ) by Carmichael, with Emil Seidel and his Orchestra and the Dorsey brothers as " Hoagy Carmichael and His Pals ," on October 31, 1927, as a peppy ( but mid-tempo ) jazz instrumental.
In 1930, Lang played guitar on the original recording of the jazz and pop standard " Georgia On My Mind ", recorded with Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra.
*" Georgia on My Mind ", with Hoagy Carmichael on vocals, Bix Beiderbecke on cornet, recorded on September 15, 1930, in New York and released as Victor 23013
The most recorded 1920s standard is Hoagy Carmichael and Mitchell Parish's " Stardust ".
After returning to New York, he recorded with a wide variety of recording groups led by King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Hoagy Carmichael, Zutty Singleton and with Leo Reisman's society dance band.
* Zoot Sims / Al Cohn-Hoagy Carmichael Sessions and More ( 1957 ) recorded in New York, Sims plays tenor and Cohn, baritone with Nick Travis, trombonist Jimmy Cleveland, pianist Elliot Lawrence, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Osie Johnson.

Carmichael and Up
* Susie Carmichael, fictional character from the nickelodeon TV series Rugrats and All Grown Up!
Glass also provides the voice of Randy Carmichael for the Nickelodeon series All Grown Up!
* Up the Lazy River Hoagy Carmichael

Carmichael and Lazy
Starting with a fairly conventional melancholy guitar pop sound on Lyceum and contemporaneous singles, they moved on to become more keyboard and sample / effects-based for their second and third albums, Unholy Soul and Striving For the Lazy Perfection, developing a more electronic sound, possibly as a result of their producer, Ian Carmichael, who was a member of dance band One Dove.
* Hoagy Carmichael (" Stardust ", " Georgia on My Mind ", " Lazy River ", " The Nearness of You ", " Skylark ")

Carmichael and River
Fair Oaks is bounded on the south side by the American River, and Rancho Cordova, on the north side by the city of Citrus Heights, on the west side by Carmichael, and the east side by Orangevale.
Carmichael was born sometime around 1739 at the family home ( Round Top ) in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, on the Chester River just opposite Chestertown.
In 1792, President George Washington appointed Carmichael a commissioner plenipotentiary ( together with William Short ) to negotiate a treaty with Spain protecting American navigation rights to the Mississippi River.
The unincorporated areas of Sacramento County under the RT service area include Arden Arcade, Carmichael, Fair Oaks, Florin, Gold River, North Highlands, Orangevale, Rio Linda and Rosemont.
* American River College – northeast of Sacramento near Carmichael and Citrus Heights

Carmichael and 1930
On his last recording session, in New York, on September 15, 1930, Beiderbecke played on the original recording of Hoagy Carmichael's new song, " Georgia on My Mind ", with Carmichael doing the vocal, Eddie Lang on guitar, Joe Venuti on violin, Jimmy Dorsey on clarinet and alto saxophone, Jack Teagarden on trombone, and Bud Freeman on tenor saxophone.
", an obscure Hoagy Carmichael song that was only issued in the UK ) and a 1930 recording of " I Like To Do Things For You " for Frankie Trumbauer.
Only three MPs were elected as Progressives in the 1930 election, Milton Neil Campbell and Archibald M. Carmichael of Saskatchewan and Agnes MacPhail of Ontario.
* G. Carmichael Low 1930 – 1935 and 1940 – 1945

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