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Frankie Carle (born Francis Nunzio Carlone, March 25, 1903 – March 7, 2001) was an American pianist and bandleader. As a very popular bandleader in the... |
Casa Loma Orchestra (section Bibliography) version of the jazz and big band standard "Sunrise Serenade" in 1938 with Frankie Carle on piano. The band assembled in 1927 as the Orange Blossoms, one of... |
The Little Red Schoolhouse (section Bibliography) Frank 'Frankie' Burke Lloyd Hughes as Owen Rogers Dickie Moore as Dickie Burke Ann Doran as Mary Burke Corky as Corky, Frankie's Dog Richard Carle as The... |
List of train songs (section Bibliography) Alpert, Tony Bennett, the Brook Brothers, Dave Brubeck, Carol Burnett, Frankie Carle and His Orchestra, Betty Carter, Claiborne Cary, Barbara Cook, Paul... |
Music of the Fallout series (section Bibliography) of the same name, One More Tomorrow, which debuted on June 1, 1946. Frankie Carle's recording was advertised in Billboard magazine on April 27, 1946. Exact... |
Rise of the Silver Surfer audio commentary (DVD). 20th Century Fox. Chris Carle (27 July 2007). "SDCC 07: JMS Sheds Light on Silver Surfer Movie". IGN.... |
"Down the Road a Piece" w.m. Don Raye "Falling Leaves" w. Mack David m. Frankie Carle "Ferry Boat Serenade" w. (Eng) Harold Adamson (Ital) Mario Panzeri m... |
X9 Slide 1994, pp. 221–2 Beverley Bare Buehrer. 'Boris Karloff: A Bio-bibliography'. Greenwood Press: Westport, Connecticut (1993), page 6. Rev Joseph Haggerty... |
Cavalcade of Bands (TV series) (section Bibliography) Clooney, Bobby Lane, Claire and Georgie Kaye 53) January 16, 1951: Frankie Carle and his Orchestra, Erwin Corey, Francis Brunn, Helene and Howard, Meribeth... |
Glenn Miller discography (section Bibliography) sixteen on the Billboard Juke Box Chart. Harry James, Johnny Long, and Frankie Ford also recorded versions. Woody Herman recorded a version that was also... |
Ralph Patt (section Bibliography) the Army, Patt played with touring bands, for example, Neal Hefti, Frankie Carle, Les Elgart, Benny Goodman, Richard Maltby, and The Glenn Miller Orchestra... |