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Harry the Hairy Ape by Ray Stevens in 1963 Harry Truman by Chicago in 1975 I'm just wild about Harry (1921) Eubie Blake (music) Noble Sissle (lyrics)
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He performed with many of the top names of the 1920s and 1930s before forming his own band. The most famous would be:> The Ben Pollack Band, which included the Dorsey Brothers and Benny Goodman among others> The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, formed when they left the Pollack band.> The American edition of the Ray Noble Orchestra, which Miller helped organize and for which he wrote many arrangements.
John Noble Goodwin was born on 1824-10-18.
Adèle is a girl's name. It seems it means "noble."
Harry Noble died in April 1966.
The cast of Dear Arabella - 1941 includes: Snooky Lanson as Snooky Lanson Ray Noble and His Orchestra as Orchestra
Harry Noble was born on April 7, 1912.
Leighton Noble has: Played Orchestra Leader in "Gift of Gab" in 1934. Played Orchestra Leader in "Crazy House" in 1943. Played Piano Player in "Confidential Agent" in 1945. Played Leighton Noble, Orchestra Leader in "The Blonde from Brooklyn" in 1945. Played Bandleader in "White Christmas" in 1954. Played Charlie - the Dispatcher in "Dial Red O" in 1955. Played Bob, the New Teller in "At Gunpoint" in 1955. Played Merchant in "Seven Angry Men" in 1955. Played Orchestra Conductor in "Bring Your Smile Along" in 1955.
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Ray Noble has: Played Orchestra Leader in "His Lordship" in 1932. Played Band Leader in "The Big Broadcast of 1936" in 1935. Played Reggie Byng in "A Damsel in Distress" in 1937. Played Orchestra Leader in "Here We Go Again" in 1942. Played Orchestra Leader in "The Pride of the Yankees" in 1942. Played Orchestra Leader in "Lake Placid Serenade" in 1944. Played Ray Noble in "Out of This World" in 1945. Played himself in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played himself in "Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy" in 1950. Played Himself - Performer in "Words and Music" in 1958.
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A court organist is a person who plays the organ in an orchestra employed by a monarch or other noble patron to perform music at their court.
Yes. You can get them in the noble collection catalog.
Barnes and Noble for about 100 dollars
In barnes and noble, borders, or amazon.com