Trumpeter, singer, and composer Joseph “Wingy" Manone was born on this date in 1900. As a boy in New Orleans, he lost an arm as a result of a streetcar accident, but this didn't stop him from taking ...
Modern jazz is a mature art form capable of evoking every shade of emotion, however subtle -- but sometimes it forgets to be fun. So if you're longing for a double shot of joyous, uncomplicated music ...
Mosaic Records is proud to announce the release of The Complete Brunswick and Vocalion Recordings of Louis Prima and Wingy Manone (1924-37). For more information contact All About Jazz.
Trumpet player Wingy Manone was born this date in New Orleans in 1904. His finest recordings were made in the 1930s. His got his nickname "Wingy" after losing his right arm in a streetcar accident.
Cutty and Zutty were there. So were Peanuts, Woody, Yank, Wingy, Red, Pee Wee and Willie the Lion.* Sammy Davis Jr. was supposed to come, but he pleaded “fatigue” at the last minute and didn’t show.
Rosemary Lane and Johnny Downs struggle to make a nightclub succeed. Dick Purcell, Ralph Morgan. Mickey: Sheldon Leonard. Gus Arnheim band, Bob Chester band, Matty Malneck band, Eddie LeBaron band, ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Wingy Manone and his Orchestra. side ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Wingy Manone's Dixielanders. side 1: ...
A record salesman (Ken Murray) makes a jukebox star out of a girl (Harriet Hilliard) without her knowledge. Jinx: Iris Adrian. Roger: Don Douglas. Charlie Barnet, Wingy Manone orchestras. Slight.