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In 1945, Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra recorded the music in Carnegie Hall, one of the few commercial recordings Toscanini made of music by an American composer.
Johnson played in Benny Carter's orchestra between 1942 and 1945, and made his first recordings in 1942 under Carter's leadership, recording his first solo ( on Love for Sale ) in October, 1943.
In September 1941 the BBC SO took up residence in Bedford, where it remained, giving live broadcasts and making recordings until it returned permanently to its London base at the BBC's Maida Vale studios in 1945.
Many broadcast recordings with orchestras other than the NBC have also survived, including: The New York Philharmonic from 1933 – 36, 1942, and 1945 ; The BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1935 – 1939 ; The Lucerne Festival Orchestra ; and broadcasts from the Salzburg Festival in the late 1930s.
Soon after World War II, Freed landed broadcasting jobs at smaller radio stations, including WKST ( New Castle, PA ); WKBN ( Youngstown, OH ); and WAKR ( Akron, OH ), where, in 1945, he became a local favorite for playing hot jazz and pop recordings.
Bell Records released recordings in 1945 by Fiddling Sam & his Hawaiian Buckaroos.
He formed his own band in 1945 and made the first recordings under his own name for the Majestic label.
In 1945, trumpeter Miles Davis made his first recordings with Carter as sideman on album Benny Carter and His Orchestra, and considered him a close friend and mentor.
* Mellow Mama, 1945 Apollo Records recordings ( Delmark, 1992 )
Indeed, the period became known as " The Golden Age of Jazz " as the number of concerts in hotels and restaurants increased and the number of recordings rose from about 180 in 1935 – 1939 to over 650 from 1940 to 1945.
In 1945, Whiting began to record under her own name, making such recordings as:
Columbia Records asked Romberg to conduct orchestral arrangements of his music ( which he had played in concerts ) for a series of recordings from 1945 to 1950 that were issued both on 78-rpm and 33-1 / 3 rpm discs.
Norman Granz recorded many JATP concerts, and sold or leased ( from 1945 to 1947 ) the recordings to Asch / Disc / Stinson Records ( record producer Moses Asch's labels ).
* Delmark 756 McVoutie's Central Avenue Blues ( 1945 Apollo recordings ) 2002
* The song's popularity was substantially enhanced in the early 20th century by performances and recordings by John McCormack ( 1884 – 1945 ) a world-famous Irish tenor in the fields of opera and popular music – who performed successfully in many major live venues in the United States and Europe.
sides for Guild Records in May 1945 which are regarded as the first recordings to demonstrate all elements of the mature bebop style.
He was the first national radio correspondent to deliver the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 ( recordings of this announcement reveal a minor error, either a mistyping of the copy in haste or a misreading by Daly as he pronounced Oahu as if it were spelled " O-ha-u "), and he was the first to relay the wire service report of the death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on April 12, 1945, interrupting " Wilderness Road " to deliver the news.
Stitt's earliest recordings were made in 1945 with Stan Getz and Dizzy Gillespie.
She is presently restoring a collection of historic recordings of flautists from 1910 – 1945, to be issued on the Master Classics label.
The recordings recommended by all three are Sargent's 1945 EMI version and Barbirolli's 1964 EMI recording.
From 1943 to 1945, Akeman played banjo for Monroe's band, performing on recordings such as " Goodbye Old Pal ".
By 1945 he had abandoned his academic studies, making his first recordings as a sideman.
Notable recordings since include Hal Kemp in 1939, Billie Holiday in 1945, Eartha Kitt in the 1950s, Ella Fitzgerald in 1956, and again in 1972 on her Ella Loves Cole album, Tony Bennett in 1957, Miles Davis and Cannonball Adderley for 1958 Miles and Somethin ' Else, Dexter Gordon in 1962, The Manhattan Transfer in 1976, the German disco group Boney M in 1977, Donald Byrd on the Love Byrd album in 1981, Elvis Costello live on the remastered Rhino Entertainment CD of his 1981 record Trust.
James William Guercio ( born in 1945 in Chicago, Illinois ) is an American music producer, musician and songwriter ( occasionally credited as Jim Guercio ), and is probably best known for his work as the producer of Chicago's early albums as well as early recordings of The Buckinghams and Blood Sweat & Tears.

1945 and Where
Among Hollywood's most celebrated directors of the era, arguably none worked more often in a noir mode than Preminger — his other classic noirs include Fallen Angel ( 1945 ), Whirlpool ( 1949 ), Where the Sidewalk Ends ( 1950 ) ( all for Fox ) and Angel Face ( 1952 ).
* I Know Where I'm Going ( 1945 )
Her 1945 scat recording of " Flying Home " arranged by Vic Schoen would later be described by The New York Times as " one of the most influential vocal jazz records of the decade .... Where other singers, most notably Louis Armstrong, had tried similar improvisation, no one before Miss Fitzgerald employed the technique with such dazzling inventiveness.
* In the 1945 film I Know Where I'm Going!
These include I Know Where I'm Going ( 1945 ), Kidnapped ( 1971 ), When Eight Bells Toll ( 1971 ), Madame Sin ( 1972 ), Eye of the Needle ( 1986 ), The Sea Change ( 1998 ), Entrapment ( 1999 ), Highlander: Endgame ( 2000 ) and Blooded ( 2011 ).
Edgar Snow wrote of Alley's work in CIC: " Where Lawrence brought to the Arabs the distinctive technique of guerilla war, Alley was to bring China the constructive technique of guerilla industry ...." In 1945, he became headmaster of the Shandan Bailie School following the death of George Hogg.
Her break came in 1945 playing the title role in Salome, Where She Danced.
* Yvonne on Howard Hughes's romance, after watching Salome Where She Danced ( 1945 ): " A man came over ... he said ' Mr. Hughes would like to meet you.
* Salome Where She Danced ( 1945 )
* Salome Where She Danced 1945 ( Universal-International )
David Elliott has conceived and curated a large number of exhibitions including: ‘ Art and Power: Europe under the dictators 1933 – 1945 ’ ( 1995 ); ‘ Wounds: between democracy and redemption in contemporary art ’ ( 1998 ); ‘ After the Wall: art and culture in post-Communist Europe ’ ( 1999 ); ‘ Organising Freedom: Nordic art in the ’ 90s ’ ( 2000 ); ‘ Tokyo Young Artists ’ Video Initiative ’ ( 2001 ); ‘ Absences ’ ( 2002 ); ‘ Happiness: a survival guide for art and life ’ ( 2003 ); ‘ Africa Remix: the contemporary art of a continent ’ ( 2004 ); ‘ Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Where is Our Place ?’ ( 2004 ); ‘ Follow Me!
Scenes for the 1945 film I Know Where I'm Going!
2002 Where We Were In Vietnam, 1945 – 1975.
His only stand-alone publication, Beyond Where the Stars Stood Still, was issued in a limited edition by Warren Marr II in 1945.
Part of Powell's and Pressburger's 1945 film I Know Where I'm Going!
Soon after, she was cast as one of the " Seven Salome Girls " in the 1945 drama, Salome Where She Danced starring Yvonne De Carlo.

1945 and Blues
* 1945 – Steve Katz, American musician, songwriter, and producer ( Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blues Project, and American Flyer )
Brown signed with Aladdin Records and his 1945 recording of, " Driftin ' Blues ", with a small combo on that record label went on the U. S. Billboard R & B chart for six months, putting Brown at the forefront of a musical evolution that changed American musical performance.
Vinson struck out on his own in 1945, forming his own large band, signing with Mercury Records, and enjoying a double-sided hit in 1947 with his R & B chart-topper " Old Maid Boogie ", and the song that would prove to be his signature number, " Kidney Stew Blues ".
Billboard started making a separate list of hit records for African-American music in October 1942 with the " Harlem Hit Parade ", which was changed in 1945 to " Race Records ", and then in 1949 to " Rhythm and Blues Records ".
Robert Briton Selby ( born March 27, 1945 in Kingston, Ontario ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers and St. Louis Blues.
* John Lodge ( musician ) ( born 1945 ), English musician, best known as the bassist and singer of The Moody Blues
Wald produced and wrote many films between the 1930s and 1960s including Stars Over Broadway ( 1935 ), The Roaring Twenties ( 1939 ), On Your Toes ( 1939, in collaboration with playwright Lawrence Riley ), They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), Navy Blues ( 1941 ), Across the Pacific ( 1942 ), The Man Who Came to Dinner ( 1942 ), Destination Tokyo ( 1943 ), Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ), Johnny Belinda ( 1948 ), Key Largo ( 1948 ), Always Leave Them Laughing ( 1949 ), The Glass Menagerie ( 1950 ), Perfect Strangers ( 1950 ), Two Tickets to Broadway ( 1951 ), The Blue Veil ( 1951 ), Peyton Place ( 1957 ), An Affair to Remember ( 1957 ), In Love and War ( 1958 ), The Sound and the Fury ( 1959 ), Sons and Lovers ( 1960 ), Return to Peyton Place ( 1961 ) and Wild in the Country ( 1961 ).
He coached the University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team hockey team from 1935 to 1940 and again after World War II from 1945 to 1949, winning three Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union championships.
Mercury Records reissued " Bedroom Blues " in 1945.
When he wrote and recorded his first song, " Blues At Sunrise ", with the Three Blazers for his own label, Ivory Records, it became a nationwide hit on the R & B chart in 1945.

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