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    Joseph Matthews "Wingy" Manone (February 13, 1900 – July 9, 1982) [1] was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, singer, and bandleader.

  2. Dec 11, 2021 · Here is a nice Wingy Manone (1900-1982) record on the Bluebird label from March 19, 1941. Here is a nice Wingy Manone (1900-1982) record on the Bluebird label from March 19, 1941.

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  3. Learn about Wingy Manone, a New Orleans trumpet player and vocalist who lost his right arm in a streetcar accident and became a popular bandleader and recording artist. See his discography of songs he recorded from 1935 to 1949.

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    Recording Date
    Recording Location
    Company
    About A Quarter To Nine (Al Dubin / Harry ...
    4-8-1935
    New York, New York
    Vocalion 2934
    A Fine Romance (Jerome Kern / Dorothy ...
    10-1-1936
    New York, New York
    Bluebird B-6606
    Afterglow (Oscar Levant / Buck Ram / Al ...
    7-1-1936
    New York, New York
    Bluebird B-6483
    A Good Man Is Hard To Find (Eddie Green)
    8-20-1936
    New York, New York
    Bluebird B-6537-B
  4. Mar 13, 2011 · Tailgate Ramble Manone Wingy 1964 Probably in a recording studio in New York in 1964 we see a performance of Wingy Manone playing one of his favourite tunes ...

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  5. Jul 24, 1982 · Wingy Mannone, a New Orleans-born jazz trumpeter and singer whose swinging version of the ballad ''The Isle of Capri'' was one of the most popular recordings of the 30's, died July 9 in Las Vegas ...

  6. Wingy Manone (1900-1982) was a jazz musician who played with various bands and recorded many songs, including "Tar Paper Stomp" and "The Isle of Capri". He lost his right arm in a streetcar accident and wore a prosthetic arm on stage.

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  8. Wingy Manone. American jazz trumpeter, composer, singer, and bandleader. Born 13 February 1900 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Died 9 July 1982 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (age of 82). Manone lost his right arm in a streetcar accident when he was ten years old. He wore a prosthetic arm while on stage performing.

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