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  1. Feb 9, 1999 · Feb. 9, 1999 12 AM PT. SPECIAL TO THE TIMES. Songwriter-pianist Bobby Troup, whose career moved from hit songwriting and jazz piano playing to acting roles in the television series “Emergency!”...

  2. Apr 23, 2007 · "The Julie London Show" Japan May 1964.

  3. Feb 10, 1999 · Bobby Troup, a musician and actor who wrote the popular song ''Get Your Kicks on Route 66'' and who played a neurosurgeon on the 1970's television drama ''Emergency,'' died on Sunday. He was...

  4. Created by Robert A. Cinader, Harold Jack Bloom. With Randolph Mantooth, Kevin Tighe, Julie London, Bobby Troup. The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51, particularly the paramedic team, and Rampart Hospital respond to emergencies in their operating area.

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Bobby Troup was a legendary jazz musician, composer, and actor whose music career spanned more than four decades. He was born on October 18, 1918, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to a family of musicians. He spent most of his childhood in Lancaster, where he started learning to play the piano and began writing music at a young age.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bobby_TroupBobby Troup - Wikiwand

    Feb 7, 1999 · Robert William Troup Jr. (October 18, 1918 – February 7, 1999) was an American actor, jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter. He wrote the song "Route 66" and acted in the role of Dr. Joe Early with his wife Julie London in the television program Emergency! in the 1970s.

  7. Feb 9, 1999 · February 9, 199912:00 AM ET. Heard on All Things Considered. Audio will be available later today. A rememberance of Bobby Troup, who wrote the popular song, "Route 66," and played a...

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