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* November 22 – Vaudeville actress Lillian Russell makes her debut at Tony Pastor's Theatre in New York City.
The arcade salon, the Automatic Vaudeville Company on 14th Street in New York City was to feature Thomas Edison's marvels: phonographs, electric lights and moving pictures.
In 1906 she moved to New York City, where she found work as a chorus girl before making a career for herself in national Vaudeville and in New York theater productions.
It was an offshoot of the eclectic Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and shared many similarities with other outfits of the time such as The New Vaudeville Band and The Temperance Seven.
Kerr was a member of both the Bonzos and the New Vaudeville Band.
Joining the Vaudeville News in 1920, Winchell left the paper for the Evening Graphic in 1924, and in turn was hired on June 10, 1929 by the New York Daily Mirror where he finally became the author of what would be the first syndicated gossip column, entitled On-Broadway.
Nomi came to the attention of New York City's art scene in 1978 with his performance in " New Wave Vaudeville ", a four-night event MC'd by artist David McDermott.
At the New Wave Vaudeville show Klaus Nomi met Kristian Hoffman, songwriter for the Mumps.
Hoffman was a performer and MC in the second incarnation of New Wave Vaudeville and a close friend of Susan Hannaford and Tom Scully, who produced the show, and Ann Magnuson, who directed it.
He made his first public appearance in Vaudeville in 1907 at New York's Clinton Music Hall.
** New Vaudeville Band for " Winchester Cathedral "
* Vaudeville, Old & New, by Frank Cullen, Florence Hackman, Donald McNeilly.
* Vaudeville for a Princess and Other Poems ( New Directions, 1950 ).
1960s U. S. Fontana 45-rpm record of " Winchester Cathedral " by the New Vaudeville Band, one of four U. S. Fontana singles that topped the Billboard charts
Among the hitmakers were: Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders, The Mindbenders, The Troggs, The New Vaudeville Band and Steam, all of whom had # 1 hits on the label.
The British group the New Vaudeville Band wrote a highly distinctive version in 1966.
* A song by The New Vaudeville Band
In keeping with his penchant for both championing and mocking the culture that he loved, during the Big Band era revival in the mid-1960s he produced a record album of 1930s songs, Vo Vo De Oh Doe, inspired by ( and covering ) The New Vaudeville Band's one-hit wonder, " Winchester Cathedral.
The company's style has been described as " New Vaudeville ," combining both physical and verbal humor, as well as high brow and low brow.
By 1964, Grant had started to manage his own acts including the Nashville Teens, an all-girl group called She Trinity, the New Vaudeville Band, Jeff Beck, Terry Reid and Stone the Crows.
* Bob Kerr ( musician ) ( born 1943 ), comic musician ; member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, The New Vaudeville Band and Bob Kerr's Whoopie Band
Peter Grant, a road manager at the time, had been to the US with The New Vaudeville Band, and was aware of the new concert and Album-oriented rock FM radio format developing there.
After some time touring in Vaudeville he moved to New York City, initially working as a Tin Pan Alley song-plugger until he was able to make his living as a songwriter.

New and Band
The ballet work is on the nose, especially in the opening number by `` The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students' Conservatory Band '', along with a fiery and sultry Brazilian fantasia later.
* The Band ( wrestling ), the Total Nonstop Wrestling name for the professional wrestling stable New World Order
An American Rock Band playing in front of fans at Nikon Theater at Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York
* 1917 – The Original Dixieland Jass Band records the first jazz record, for the Victor Talking Machine Company in New York.
While not recording, he frequently hung out and jammed with members of New Jersey – based country rockers Quacky Duck and His Barnyard Friends ( whose members included Tony Bennett's sons, Danny and Dae Bennett as well as future Dylan sideman and member of the Alpha Band, multi-instrumentalist David Mansfield ) and the proto-punk Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers, who were being managed by Kaufman.
* 1948 – Todd Rundgren, American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( Nazz, Utopia, The New Cars, and Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band )
Our Band Could Be Your Life ( New York: Little, Brown ).
Ramones: An American Band ( New York: St. Martin's ).
The Southern University Marching Band was also featured during the halftime show, playing " Get Ready ", and several New Orleans jazz standards with Hirt, and Lionel Hampton.
The Band appeared at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary concert celebration in New York City in October 1992, where they performed their version of Dylan's " When I Paint My Masterpiece ".
The group won four NME Readers poll awards that year ; Band of the Year, Best New Band, Single of the Year ( for " Fools Gold ") and Album of the Year ( for their debut album ).
* " New York Really Has The Blues " LP-1018 with Victoria Spivey, Dicey Ross Band, Washboard Doc, Sugar Blue, Brooklyn Slim ( Paul Oscher ) on Spivey Records 1976.
Soul Rebels Brass Band from New Orleans, features Sousaphone player Edward Lee.
The sousaphone is an important fixture of the New Orleans brass band tradition, and is still used in groups such as the Dirty Dozen Brass Band by Kirk Joseph.
Sousaphonist, Mike Hogg and his band BS Brass Band have produced three albums of Jazz, Funk and New Orleans R & B and regularly entertain Chicago crowds during Mardi Gras.
In some respects, Beiderbecke's playing was sui generis, but he nevertheless listened to and studied the music around him: from Armstrong and Joe " King " Oliver to the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings to Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel.
* " At the Jazz Band Ball " / " Jazz Me Blues ", recorded on October 5, 1927, in New York and released as Okeh 40923
Bebop was the preferred form for younger talent based in New York, such as Charlie Parker or Thelonious Monk who both rarely embraced the Big Band idiom.
The Original Dixieland Jass Band ( ODJB ) were a New Orleans, Dixieland jazz band that made the first jazz recordings in early 1917.
In early 1916 a promoter from Chicago approached clarinetist Alcide Nunez and drummer Johnny Stein about bringing a New Orleans-style band to Chicago, where the similar Brown's Band From Dixieland led by trombonist Tom Brown already was enjoying success.
Since Stein as leader was the only musician under contract by name, the rest of the band broke off, sent to New Orleans for drummer Tony Sbarbaro, and on June 5, started playing under the name, The Dixie Jass Band.
When the New Orleans Jazz style swept New York by storm in 1917 with the arrival of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Jimmy Durante was part of the audience at Reisenweber's Cafe on Columbus Circle when ODJB played that venue.
In late 1918 they recorded two sides for Okeh under the name of the New Orleans Jazz Band.

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