- Bob
Zurke (January 7, 1912 –
February 16, 1944) was an
American jazz pianist, arranger,
composer and
briefly a
bandleader during the
Swing era. Born Boguslaw...
- Boogie"), and Bob
Zurke with Bob Crosby's orchestra. 1935 —
Albert Ammons 1938 — Bob
Crosby - Boogie-woogie
instrumental featuring Bob
Zurke at the
piano Benny...
- Jack Sperling, Joe ****van, Jess Stacy, Bob Haggart, Walt Yoder, and Bob
Zurke. In the
spring of 1940,
during a
performance in Chicago,
teenager Doris...
-
actress Zim Zum
Timothy Linton 1969-
American musician (Marilyn Manson) Bob
Zurke Boguslaw Zukowski 1912-1944
American musician and
bandleader Buckwheat Zydeco...
- "Lace Embroidery" (Bob
Zurke) - 2:17 "Southern Exposure" (
Zurke) - 4:06 "Hobson
Street Blues" (
Zurke) - 2:39 "Eye Opener" (
Zurke) - 2:43 "Adirondack Sketches...
- (1975). The
American Dance Band
Discography 1917–1942:
Arthur Lange to Bob
Zurke. New Roc****e, New York:
Arlington House. ISBN 978-0870002489. Waller, Fats;...
- music,
which were
adopted into
North American po****r culture. In 1940 Bob
Zurke released "Rhumboogie", a boogie-woogie with a
tresillo b**** line, and lyrics...
-
Wright (with
drummer Cozy Cole,
under the
title "Organ Boogie"), and Bob
Zurke with Bob Crosby's orchestra.
Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake &
Palmer often...
- (1975). The
American Dance Band
Discography 1917-1942:
Arthur Lange to Bob
Zurke.
Arlington House. pp. 1109–1126. ISBN 978-0-87000-248-9. "Guy Lombardo"...
-
Garland "Faithful Forever":
Michael Poss "It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day": Bob
Zurke & His
Delta Rhythm Band,
Arthur Askey, Guy
Lombardo and His
Royal Canadians...