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Bix Beiderbecke
Bix Beiderbecke
American jazz musician
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The Wolverines
The Wolverines
band
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Dick Sudhalter
Dick Sudhalter
American musician
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Carl Kress
Carl Kress
American musician
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Lennie Hayton
Lennie Hayton
American composer and conductor (1908-1971)
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Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman
American jazz musician and radio personality
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Marty Grosz
Marty Grosz
American musician
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Howard Alden
Howard Alden
American jazz guitarist
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Eddie Lang
Eddie Lang
American jazz guitarist
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Frankie Trumbauer
Frankie Trumbauer
American musician
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Jean Goldkette
Jean Goldkette
American musician
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Elmer Schoebel
Elmer Schoebel
American musician
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Barbara Lea
Barbara Lea
American jazz singer (1929-2011)
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Willie Baker
Willie Baker
American Piedmont blues guitarist singer and songwriter
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Rube Bloom
Rube Bloom
American songwriter, pianist, arranger, band leader, recording artist, vocalist, and author
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Clarence Williams
Clarence Williams
American jazz pianist, composer, promoter, vocalist, theatrical producer, and publisher
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Bob Dorough
Bob Dorough
American pianist and singer
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Original Dixieland Jass Band
Original Dixieland Jass Band
American jazz band
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Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
American Kentucky-style old-time fiddler
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George Brunies
George Brunies
American musician
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Mitchell Parish
Mitchell Parish
Lithuanian-American lyricist
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Bill Crow
Bill Crow
American bassist
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Johnny Mercer
Johnny Mercer
American lyricist, songwriter, singer and music professional
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Victor Young
Victor Young
American composer, arranger, violinist and conductor, orchestra leader (1900-1956)
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Milt Gabler
Milt Gabler
record producer from the United States
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Jim Cullum, Jr.
Jim Cullum, Jr.
American musician
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Irving Kaufman
Irving Kaufman
American singer
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Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
American jazz trumpeter, composer and singer
Hoagy Carmichael
American composer, pianist, singer, actor and bandleader (1899-1981)

Hoagy Carmichael

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American composer, pianist, singer, actor and bandleader (1899-1981)
Record Labels
Awards Received
Academy Award for Best Original Song
Grammy Trustees Award
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Member of, past and present

Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael (November 22, 1899 – December 27, 1981) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor and attorney. American composer and author Alec Wilder described Carmichael as the "most talented, inventive, sophisticated and jazz-oriented of all the great craftsmen" of pop songs in the first half of the 20th century. Carmichael was one of the most successful Tin Pan Alley songwriters of the 1930s, and was among the first singer-songwriters in the age of mass media to utilize new communication technologies such as television and the use of electronic microphones and sound recordings.

Carmichael composed several hundred songs, including 50 that achieved hit record status. He is best known for composing the music for "Stardust", "Georgia on My Mind" (lyrics by Stuart Gorrell), "The Nearness of You", and "Heart and Soul" (in collaboration with lyricist Frank Loesser), four of the most-recorded American songs of all time. He also collaborated with lyricist Johnny Mercer on "Lazybones" and "Skylark". Carmichael's "Ole Buttermilk Sky" was an Academy Award nominee in 1946, from Canyon Passage, in which he co-starred as a musician riding a mule. "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening", with lyrics by Mercer, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1951. Carmichael also appeared as a character actor and musical performer in 14 films, hosted three musical-variety radio programs, performed on television, and wrote two autobiographies.