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Leroy George Alfred "Roy"
Smeck (6
February 1900 – 5
April 1994) was an
American musician. His
skill on the banjo, guitar, and
ukulele earned him the...
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chairman until 1940. In 1928,
Harmony introduced the
first of many Roy
Smeck models, and went on to
become the
largest producer in the U.S. They sold...
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performers such as Roy
Smeck and
Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards. On
April 15, 1923, at the
Rivoli Theater in New York City,
Smeck appeared,
playing the ukulele...
- tapping.
While one of the
earliest players known to use the
technique was Roy
Smeck (who used a
tapping style on a
ukulele in the 1932 film Club
House Party)...
- [The
music has gone] from
mostly sea
shanties and
Hawaiian music à la Roy
Smeck meets Pee-wee Herman—still the main
style for the show—in the
early episodes...
- Devil. At one
point in the
beginning of the show, he
actually sees God.
Smeck (voiced by Jeff Doucette) - An imp-like
demon who is the Devil's put-upon...
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appeared briefly in the 1985
Academy Award-nominated do****entary film on Roy
Smeck,
Wizard of the Strings. He died in Long Beach,
California on
January 29...
- (April),
Victor Young and His
Orchestra (April),
Elton Britt (September), Roy
Smeck and His
Serenaders and Vera Lynn. As of 2019[update], in all
there are 95...
- have
recorded the song include: Al
Bowlly (1931), Bert
Ambrose (1931), Roy
Smeck (1931),
Light Crust Doughboys (1935), Bing
Crosby (1938), Bob
Wills And...
- ISBN 5-85157-012-1. Shishigin, Spiridon.
Kulakovsky and Khomus. Yakutia.
Smeck, Roy (1974). Mel Bay's Fun With the Jaws Harp. ISBN 9780871664495 Wright...