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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Herbie_KayHerbie Kay - Wikipedia

    Herbie Kay, born John Herbert Powers Kaumeyer (November 5, 1904 Chicago, Illinois – May 11, 1944, Dallas, Texas) was an American guitarist, trumpeter and big band leader. During the 1930s, his band gained a following in the Midwestern United States.

  2. Herbie Kay, born Herbert Kaumeyer (1904 – May 11, 1944, Dallas, Texas) was an American trumpeter and big band leader. Kay's career began while he was a student at Northwestern University, where he played in dance bands in the mid-1920s.

  3. Herbie Kay. b. 1904, USA, d. 11 May 1944, Dallas, Texas, USA. Formed in the late 20s in Chicago, Illinois, USA, Kay’s dance band orchestra concentrated its activities in the Midwest region, enjoying significant but…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Herbie Kay (1904-1944) died young and had a forgotten band, but they had a nice sound. Here is a recording he made on March 22, 1939 with a vocal by Fuzzy Co...

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Herbie_Kayherbie kay

    Herbie Kay, nacido Herbert Kaumeyer (1904 - 11 de mayo de 1944, Dallas, Texas) fue un guitarrista, trompetista y líder de big band estadounidense. La carrera de Kay comenzó mientras era estudiante en la Universidad Northwestern, donde tocó en bandas de baile a mediados de la década de 1920.

  6. San Antonio Rose – Herbie Kay and his Orchestra with Ken Nealy and Mimi Kellerman. Dean Hudson. The practice of “covering records” – that is, recording songs that had been big hits for others – goes back to the beginning of commercial record sales.

  7. 15 de abr. de 2021 · © 2024 Google LLC. This song is particularly noted for its appearance on one side of 14-year-old Judy Garland’s first commercial recording, backed by the Bob Crosby band (liste...