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    Jan Garber (born Jacob Charles Garber, November 5, 1894 – October 5, 1977) was an American violinist and jazz bandleader. Garber was born in Indianapolis...
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  • (born 1964) Bob Florence (1932-2008) (the Limited Edition) Jan Garber (1897–1977) (Jan Garber Orchestra) Terry Gibbs (born 1924) Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993)...
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  • and the song was published in 1926. The first recording of it was by Jan Garber and his Orchestra, featuring lyricist Benny Davis singing the chorus only...
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  • 1926 song with music by Harry Akst and lyrics by Benny Davis, sung by Jan Garber the same year "Babyface" (song), a song by U2 Babyface, rhythm guitarist...
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    Dublin. Jan Garber, 82, American musician and big band leader, as well as a radio personality, known for the NBC Radio Network program, The Jan Garber Orchestra...
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  • December 5, 1933, in Chicago on the Bluebird label as catalog number 5288. Jan Garber and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Lee Bennett on December...
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  • Garber as a surname may refer to: Alan Garber, provost of Harvard Anne Garber, a Canadian journalist, restaurant critic, and food and travel writer Bette...
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  • Renown Russ Morgan Orchestra Sammy Kaye Orchestra Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra Jan Garber Orchestra Dick Jurgens Orchestra Gene Krupa Orchestra Guy Lombardo Orchestra...
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  • recorded many times. Early hit versions included Jan Garber, Freddy Martin and Henry Busse. Garber's version charted #1 in 1934 and remained on the charts...
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  • (vocal by Cecil Bayley), Dean Martin, Joni James, Ken Griffin (organ), Jan Garber and his Orchestra (vocal by Roy Cordell) and Mickey Katz (a Yiddish parody)...
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