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- Ballard 1919 3823 3824 Fluffy Ruffles Green Brothers Novelty Orchestra 3825 Saxophobia – Fox Trot Yerkes Saxophone ****tette 3826 3827 Patrol of the Scouts Conway's...
- Negro in the World War. Homewood Press. pp. 308–. "How Rudy Wiedoeft's Saxophobia Launched the Saxual Revolution" (PDF). "Fletcher Henderson". Musicians...
- Milwaukee Journal. February 23, 1968. Part 1, p. 20. "How Rudy Wiedoeft's Saxophobia Launched the Saxual Revolution" (PDF). Garfield.library.upenn.edu. Retrieved...
- compositions were successes, notably Valse Erica, Valse Llewellyn, Saxema, Saxophobia, and Sax-o-Phun. He remained a very po****r entertainer into the 1920s...
- Organs In Orbit (Super-cool Keyboards, Over-heated Hammonds) Volume 12: Saxophobia (A Horn-a-copia of Sax-ual Delights!) Volume 13: TV Town (Prime-Time Tunes...
- Out of My Mind, for the Brunswick label. Then, he released his album Saxophobia. In 1961, Marin released his hit charanga record Se Te Quemó la Casa....
- Mills) - 4:33 "How High the Moon" (Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton) - 1:44 "Saxophobia" (Rudy Wiedoeft) - 2:02 "Holiday for Strings" (David Rose) - 2:43 "Reed...
- with Rudy Wiedoeft and a ****tet of saxophone players in a show titled "Saxophobia Idea." The show opened in October 1928 in Los Angeles, and toured San...
- Williams "O" by Ted Lewis & His Jazz Band "Alcoholic Blues" by Billy Murray "Saxophobia" by Rudy Wiedoeft "Jazz Baby" by Marion Harris "You'd Be Surprised" by...
- Rubber-Neck in 1924 and Action Craver in 1927, and contributed the story for Saxophobia in 1927. In the following decade, in the sound era, he was the dialogue...