The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
Tag: Bing Crosby
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
Although it was written in the mid-1800s and has no original connection to Christmas, “Jingle…
The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz…
On this date in 1932, vocalist Bing Crosby, at just 29 years old, recorded this rendition of “St. Louis Blues” with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for Columbia Records.
Rosemary Clooney, a riveting vocalist and charismatic performer whose career spanned music, television and film,…
On this date in 1932, vocalist Bing Crosby, at just 29 years old, recorded this rendition of “St. Louis Blues” with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for Columbia Records.
Here is a list of ten jazz artists who showcased their acting skills in film…
“Blueberry Hill” was first published in 1940. The music was composed by Vincent Rose, who…
“Blue Skies” was composed by Irving Berlin in 1926. It made its debut in the…
“It Could Happen to You” was written by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Johnny…
In celebration of Louis Armstrong’s 116th birthday, Verve Records/UMe have released the digital collection, The…
“All of Me,” is arguably the most famous composition by Gerard Marks and Seymour Simon.…
The restored version of the 1930 musical The King of Jazz premiered at New York’s…