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Kaye teamed with the very popular Andrews Sisters ( Patty, Maxene, and LaVerne ) on Decca Records in 1947, producing the number-three Billboard smash hit " Civilization ( Bongo, Bongo, Bongo )".
When his Decca co-workers The Andrews Sisters began their engagement at the London Palladium directly on the heels of Kaye's incredibly successful 1948 appearance there, the trio was so well received that David Lewin of the Daily Express declared, " The audience gave The Andrews Sisters the Danny Kaye roar!
Schoen had arranged for him on White Christmas, The Court Jester, and albums and concerts with the Andrews Sisters.
* 1918 – Patty Andrews, American singer ( The Andrews Sisters )
" Watch: The Andrews Sisters performing " Rhumboogie " ( 1940 ).
Together they sampled iconic riffs from Raymond Scott, Carl Stalling, Howlin ' Wolf, and The Andrews Sisters, among others.
* The Andrews Sisters
* The Andrews Sisters
* February 16 – Patty Andrews, American singer ( The Andrews Sisters )
* " Aurora ", a song by The Andrews Sisters
The music industry's focus shifted away from the big bands to the work of solo vocalists such as the young Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and mainstream groups like The Andrews Sisters as World War II drew to a close.
Other popular exhibits were the various auto manufacturers, the Midway ( filled with nightclubs such as the Old Morocco, where future stars Judy Garland, The Cook Family Singers, and The Andrews Sisters performed ), and a recreation of important scenes from Chicago's history.
Miranda teamed with the famous Andrews Sisters three times from 1948-1950 to produce three Decca singles, the first one, " Cuanto La Gusta ", being the most popular ( a best-selling record and a number-twelve Billboard hit ).
Their first collaboration was on radio in 1945 when Miranda guested on ABC's The Andrews Sisters Show.
The song has been recorded by many artists, including The Andrews Sisters, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, Johnnie Ray, Bee Gees, Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, George Formby, Al Jolson, Liberace, Billy Murray, Liza Minnelli, Sid Phillips, Bessie Smith and Julie Andrews.
From 1939 to 1942, Miller's band was featured three times a week during a quarter-hour broadcast for Chesterfield cigarettes on CBS, first with the Andrews Sisters and then on its own.
* The Andrews Sisters
Universal also added glitzy production numbers to capitalize on the musical-comedy film genre of the day which featured The Andrews Sisters, Ted Lewis and his Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, Martha Raye, The Merry Macs, and Dick Foran, singing " I'll Remember April " in " Ride ' Em Cowboy.
" Several of their films featured some of the most popular hits of World War Two, including The Andrews Sisters ' Oscar-nominated " Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy ," as well as " I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time ," both from " Buck Privates.

Andrews and broke
In October 2008 they broke up and Weller moved in with Hannah Andrews, a backing singer on his 22 Dreams album, who has toured with his band.
Andrews was crushed to death between the cowl and the fuel tank, but no fire broke out.
A " bus war " broke out across the region, and vehicles from both operators could be seen nose to tail on services such as that between Dundee and St Andrews.
After that story broke, Andrews ' attorney confirmed it was her featured in the peephole video.
Early in the 1997 – 98 season Andrews broke his ankle and subsequently missed the rest of the campaign.

Andrews and up
In 1596 he drew up a confession of their faith, reissued in Latin in 1598 and dedicated to the various universities of Europe ( including St Andrews, Scotland ).
* Saint Andrews Public Service District-Made up of unincorporated parts of West Ashley.
* The Andrews Sisters, Patty, Maxene and LaVerne grew up in Mound as children from 1918 through 1931 and always came back to visit at least one week each July.
However, this could leave over-optimistic clients with a railway designed and built to a price and not making enough money to support proper maintenance ( and hence laying up problems for itself as an accident on the St Andrews Railway showed ).
" The trio's longtime conductor, Vic Schoen, said of Les, " You could always count on him to come up with something no one else had thought of ," while Maxene Andrews once remembered, " It was wonderful having him perform with us.
In one story, a Russian by the name of " Lazslo Kharandashikov " befriended Archie Andrews's Scottish ancestor " Andy Andrews " when they met on the same ship immigrating to the U. S. Laslo protected Andy from another man who wanted to beat Andy up, and Andy returned the favor by finding Laslo's immigration money for him after Laslo nearly lost it.
Upon his return to London in 1668 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, before travelling to St Andrews in late 1668 to take up his post as the first Regius Chair of Mathematics, a position created for him by Charles II, probably upon the request of Robert Moray.
According to Arnold Palmer's autobiography, " A Golfer's Life ," in 1960 he ( already having won the Masters and the U. S. Open that year ) and his friend Bob Drum ( of the Pittsburgh Press ) on the trans-Atlantic flight to The Open Championship at St Andrews came up with the idea that adding the The Open Championship and PGA Championship titles that summer would constitute a modern Grand Slam.
In June 2006, the 316th Wing stood up under the command of AFDW as the new host unit for Andrews Air Force Base and its nearly 50 tenant units to include organizations from the U. S. Army, the Air Force Reserve Command, Air National Guard, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve and the Civil Air Patrol.
The Primus does not have any metropolitan jurisdiction-the last to hold such jurisdiction was Archbishop Arthur Rose ( of St Andrews ) up to his death in 1704.
Rather than administer this directly, SED set up four Provincial Committees based on the notional provinces of the four " ancient universities "-Glasgow, Edinburgh, University of St Andrews and Aberdeen.
In 1946 Bord na Móna was set up with Andrews as managing director.
After one start in the minors, in which he gave up three runs and got the win, Prior had Dr. James Andrews, a noted orthopedic surgeon perform exploratory surgery on his right shoulder, which showed Prior to have structural damage.
Paul Watson was born in Toronto to Anthony Joseph Watson and Annamarie Larsen, and grew up in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
He was brought up in Fife, educated at Beath High School, Cowdenbeath, and, at the age of 15, won a scholarship to the University of St Andrews, where he studied medicine.
The truth comes out when she slips up and calls him Ape Face while pretending to be Mrs. Andrews.
Brody and his wife Ellen ( Lorraine Gary ) find Andrews being put into an ambulance, and Brody suspects that something must have scared him to make him come up so fast.
The College is now located in St. Andrews Place, which is at the north end of the road running up the east side of Regent's Park, Park Square East.
Looking up the 18th fairway on the Old Course at St Andrews | Old Course towards the clubhouse with the famous bridge over the Swilcan Burn in the middle distance.
It was named after the Eden estuary by which it resides, as the profits from mussels collected there once made up an important part of the St Andrews economy.
Kingsbrae Horticultural Garden is located just a few blocks up the hill from the St Andrews Water Street business district and wharf ; also just steps from the historic Fairmont Algonquin hotel.
The Only way to into or out of St. Andrews by land is via Route 127 which runs directly through the town and meets up on Route 1 on either end.
Andrews accused Sudanese refugees of fighting in bars and congregating in parks to drink alcoholic beverages, but did not provide statistics to back up his claims.

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