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  1. Les Brown (bandleader) 14 languages. ... Lester Raymond Brown (March 14, 1912 – January 4, 2001) was an American jazz musician who led the big band Les Brown and His Band of Renown for over six decades from 1938 to 2000. [1] [2] Biography. Brown was born in Reinerton, Pennsylvania. [1]

  2. Jan 6, 2001 · TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Les Brown, whose Band of Renown was one of the most enduring orchestras that grew out of the swing era of the 1930's ...

  3. 19. Do the Things Others Won't Do. Les Brown & Roy Smoothe. 20. It's Alright With Me. Les Brown. 21. The Song Is Ended. Les Brown.

  4. Jan 6, 2001 · The longtime bandleader for comedian Bob Hope, Brown was a fixture on radio, television and in concerts for nearly six decades. ... Named Les Brown’s Orchestra, its name changed in 1942 thanks ...

  5. Lester Raymond Brown was an American jazz musician who led the big band Les Brown and His Band of Renown for nearly seven decades from 1938 to 2000. Brown i...

  6. www.npr.org › 2001/01/07 › 1116703Les Brown : NPR

    Jan 7, 2001 · Bandleader Les Brown died of lung cancer this week at the age of 88. For almost 70 years, Les Brown and His Band of Renown entertained US troops and music fans worldwide. In 1940, with a 17-year ...

  7. Jan 10, 2023 · Courtest Brown family. Les Brown Jr., a musician whose entertainment career also included acting, writing, directing and producing, died of cancer Jan. 9 at his home in Branson, Mo, his family ...

  8. Jan 4, 2001 · Lester Raymond Brown was born on March 14, 1912 in a brick house at the corner of East Grand Avenue and 2nd Street in Reinerton (Tower City P.O.), PA. to Ray W. and Hattie Brown. In 1926, his father bought a bakery in Lykens and the family moved to that town. While attending Duke University, Les became the leader of the Duke Blue Devils Dance Band.

  9. www.swingstreetradio.org › performer › les-brownLes Brown - Swing Street

    Les Brown (March 14, 1912 – January 4, 2001) was an American clarinetist, saxophonist, big band leader and composer, best known for his nearly seven decades of work with the big band Les Brown and His Band of Renown (1938–2001). Brown attended college at Duke University from 1932–1936. There he led the group Les Brown and His Blue Devils, who performed regularly on Duke’s campus and up ...

  10. 77 songs • 3 hours, 41 minutes. Twilight Time. Les Brown & His Orchestra. 3:30. Red Sails In The Sunset. Herb Jeffries, Les Brown, & His Orchestra. 2:43. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good. Les Brown & His Orchestra (feat.

  11. www.imdb.com › name › nm0114089Les Brown - IMDb

    Les Brown. Soundtrack: Battleship. Famed band leader, composer, author, arranger and conductor, educated at Ithaca College, the New York Military Academy, and Duke University (where he led the dance orchestra). He worked as a freelance arranger, and formed the Band of Renown in 1938, touring until 1947. He joined ASCAP in 1952, collaborating with Ben Homer and Bud Green.

  12. Jan 7, 2001. 0. Lung cancer has taken the life of musician Les Brown, whose Band of Renown scored a No. 1 hit with "Sentimental Journey" during America's big band era. He was 88.Brown — a ...

  13. www.namm.org › library › oral-historyLes Brown | NAMM.org

    May 24, 1994 · March 14, 1912. Deceased Date. January 4, 2001. Job Title. Bandleader, Musician. Tags. Band Leaders, Big Bands, World War II, Audio Only, Deceased. This audio only interview was conducted for a radio program by Dan Del Fiorentino and donated to the NAMM Oral History program: Les Brown and His Band of Renown was among the most popular orchestras ...

  14. Woody developed an astonishing number of jazz stars, more than any other bandleader in part because of the enormous turnover in young musicians. Les Brown produced far fewer, because of the stability of his band. When it comes together for its occasional gigs, Jack Sperling still plays drums in it.

  15. Jan 6, 2001 · The longtime bandleader for comedian Bob Hope, Brown was a fixture on radio, television and in concerts for nearly six decades. ... Named Les Brown’s Orchestra, its name changed in 1942 thanks ...

  16. popularsong.org › artists-of-the-classic-era-1910-1960 › les-brownLes Brown – PopularSong.org

    Les delivered a smooth, sophisticated orchestra sound and played perfect straight man for Hope’s comic banter. It was a role Brown kept for the next half century, as the official bandleader until Hope’s death. Les Brown continued to record throughout the 1950s and 1960s.

  17. Jan 4, 2001 · Tireless bandleader Les Brown’s career spanned more than fifty years. Remembered best today for vocalist Doris Day and the song “Sentimental Journey,” as well as for his work with Bob Hope and his efforts to entertain American troops abroad, Brown truly reflected the spirit of American popular music in the golden age. His band members loved and respected him and took pride in their music.

  18. Brown and his Band of Renown made the hit parade in the 1940s with tunes like "Joltin' Joe DiMaggio," "Sentimental Journey" and "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm." The longtime bandleader for comedian Bob Hope, Brown was a fixture on radio, television and in concerts for nearly six decades.

  19. Les Brown American Clarinetist, Saxophonist, Composer and Big Band Leader of the Jazz Swing Era Lester Raymond “Les” Brown, Sr. was born March 14, 1912 in Reinerton, Pennsylvania. Les Brown attended Duke University from 1932-1936 where he led the group Les Brown and His Blues Devils. He left Duke with a few of his band members in 1936 and ...

  20. May 26, 2019 · Part One. “Of all the great leaders of the "swing era", the one who has kept a big band going longer than any other is Les Brown. Les formed his band, at first with twelve pieces, in October, 1938, and four years before that, in 1934, had become leader of the Duke Blue Devils, a college band that recorded for Decca.

  21. www.imdb.com › name › nm0114089Les Brown - IMDb

    Les Brown. Soundtrack: Battleship. Famed band leader, composer, author, arranger and conductor, educated at Ithaca College, the New York Military Academy, and Duke University (where he led the dance orchestra). He worked as a freelance arranger, and formed the Band of Renown in 1938, touring until 1947. He joined ASCAP in 1952, collaborating with Ben Homer and Bud Green.

  22. Jan 8, 2001 · 01/8/2001. Les Brown, whose Band of Renown scored a No. 1 hit with “Sentimental Journey” during America’s big-band era, has died of lung cancer. He was 88. Brown died Thursday night at his ...

  23. Jan 4, 2001 · Westwood Memorial Park. Les Brown. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Mar 22, 2001. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 20944. Source citation. Jazz Bandleader, Musician. His career spanned over seventy years and after his band was given the title 'Band of Renown' in 1942, it still continues to perform.

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