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Roland Bernard "Bunny"
Berigan (November 2, 1908 – June 2, 1942) was an
American jazz
trumpeter and
bandleader who rose to fame
during the
swing era....
- po****rity,
rising briefly to 14th
place on the
recording charts.
Bunny Berigan's 1937
version was
inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame. Ira
Gershwin noted...
-
Berigan And His Blue Boys (1935)". Jazz
Between the Wars.
Archived from the
original on
August 13, 2020.
Retrieved December 1, 2016. "Bunny
Berigan And...
- the
poverty line. The
Bunny Berigan Jazz
Jubilee is an
annual celebration in May in
honor of jazz
trumpeter Bunny Berigan. The
festival began in 1973...
- that year,
released on the
Victor label in
October 1933
featuring Bunny Berigan on
trumpet and
Peggy Healy on vocals. A
version released a
month before...
- form the
Glenn Miller Orchestra. In
January 1939, jazz
musician Bunny Berigan was
famously charged $117 by the city of
Bridgeport for
permission to play...
- tour: 1980s Bob "Little Gate" Walker,
Bunny Berigan Bernard Arthurneal (Bernie)
Mackey (1909–1980),
Bunny Berigan Edward F.
Gabel (1924–2014), Stan Kenton...
- Oakland, California.
Goodman and his band,
which included trumpeter Bunny Berigan,
drummer Gene Krupa, and
singer Helen Ward were met by a
large crowd of...
- of two. He
began playing jazz in 1937,
working with acts such as
Bunny Berigan,
Artie Shaw,
Tommy Dorsey,
Count Basie, and
Harry James. From 1942 to 1944...
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Memorial Album is a
compilation album by
trumpeter Bunny Berigan that was
released posthumously.
Drawn from
sessions where he was
bandleader of his Orchestra...