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    Ludwig Elias "Lud" Gluskin (December 16, 1898 – October 13, 1989) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. Biography. Ludwig Elias Gluskin was born in Manhattan as first child to Elias Gluskin (31), a New York dentist, and his wife Rosa Epstein (21). Both parents were born in Russia.

  2. American jazz drummer and bandleader, nicknamed "Lud", born December 16, 1898 (in Russia?); died October 13, 1989. Played in dance bands in France in the mid-1920s. In 1927 he assumed leadership of the Playboys, a jazz band from Detroit that was stranded in Paris.

  3. Lud Gluskin, also known as Ludwig Grassnick, led a jazz and dance band in Europe during the late 1920s and early '30s. His recording output was enormous, and some say he waxed more than 700 sides during…

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  5. Oct 12, 2019 · Bandleader Gluskins first commerclal recording session in America produced one of the more popular versions of the Oscar-winning tune from “The Gay Divorcee...

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  6. Lud Gluskin, also known as Ludwig Grassnick, led a jazz and dance band in Europe during the late 1920s and early '30s. His recording output was enormous, and some say he waxed more than 700 sides during the height of his popularity.

  7. From 78rpm Brunswick 7590 - Moon Over Miami (Leslie-Burke) by Lud Gluskin & his Orchestra, vocal by Buddy Clark, recorded in NYC December 26, 1935 ...

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  8. Lud Gluskin, Jolly Coburn, and Leo Reisman had major hit records with The Continental at the time of introduction. Frank Sinatra recorded it, first in 1950, and again on his Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners in 1964.