BIRTHDAYS 1910 Luis Arcaraz b. Dec. 5. 1910. Mexico City. Mexico d. Dec. 15. 1963. Near San Luis Potos. Mexico. (AutoAccident) né: Luis Arcaraz Torras. A fine musician now sadly almostforgotten. Please also see our Tunesmiths Database entry for Arcaraz,for a partial list of his compositions. BIO: BB BIO: 1902 John Henry "Bubba" cook guitar/piano b. Brandon. MS. USA 1915 "Kansas" Fields. Drums b. Chapman. KS. USA d.1995 né" Charles Donnell Fields. In1930s. Played with the Johnny Long Orch (Chicago); Jimmy Noone. KingKolax ('40) and Roy Eldridge ('41) and his own band ('41). Also withElla Fitzgerald in '41. Then to New York playing with Benny Carter;Edgar Hayes; Charlie Barnet; and at Minton's Club with Yardbird Parker;Gillespie. US Navy '42-'45. Then played with Eddie Condon; Roy 'LittleJazz' Eldridge; Willie 'The Lion' Smith. In 1947 with Sidney Bechet atJimmy Ryans. In 1949 with Dizzy Gillespie. '49 own group. In 1953toured Europe with Babs Gonzalez and Mezz Mezzrow then settled inEurope. 1916 William Howard "Jesse" James(Western Swing) bandleader b. Mississippi. USA. Member: "Jesse James & All The Boys"
1899 'Sonny Boy 'Williamson Blues/Folk Vocalist/guitar b. Glendora. MI. USA d. May 25. 1965 aka: Rice Miller and Aleck Ford BIO: 1901 Ray Whitley singing cowboy film star b. Atlanta. GA. USA. BIO:
Notable Events on this date include: 1936. Bing Crosby hosted "The Kraft Music Hall". Jimmy Dorsey (who would later become host) led the Kraft Orchestra. 1963. Susie Edwards vocals died in Chicago. IL. USA. Age: 67. The "Susie" in the team of 'Butterbeans & Susie' 1969. "Stump" Johnson piano died in St. Louis. MO. USA. Age: 67 1996. Wilf Carter aka: "Montana Slim" died in Scottsdale. AZ. USA. (b. January 20. 1904. Nova Scotia. Canada) Canada's most successful country singer. Billed as "The Yodelling Cowboy". During his long career. 'Slim' composed over 500 songs.
Songs Recorded/Released on this date include: 1922 “Runnin' Wild” (Joe Grey / A. Harrington Gibbs) - Ted Lewis and his Band LISTEN: 1922 “She's Funny That Way (I Got A Woman Crazy For Me Blues)” (Neil Moret / Richard Whiting) - Ted Lewis and his Band LISTEN: 1925 “Beau Koo bring up” (Alex Hill /Louis Armstrong / Walter Melrose) - Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five LISTEN: 1925 “No One Else But You” (Don Redman ) - Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five LISTEN: 1927 “My One And Only” (Tom Stacks vocal) - The Clicquot Club Eskimos LISTEN: 1928 “Black And Blue Rhapsody” (Madison) - Alphonso Trent and his Orchestra LISTEN: 1928 “Nightmare” (Riley / Meyers / Handler) - Alphonso Trent and his Orchestra LISTEN: 1941 Sheperd Serenade. - Bing Crosby 1953 Stranger In Paradise. - Tony Bennett 1953 Oh! My Pa-Pa. - Eddie Fisher
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