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Freddie Fisher (11 June 1904 – 28 March 1967) was an American musician, leader of a band variously known simply as the Freddie Fisher Band, Freddie Fisher and His Schnickelfritz Orchestra (The word schnickelfritz is an affectionate term of German origin for "a mischievous little boy"; comparable to scamp. [1] ), or Colonel Corn and His Band. [2]
Jan 12, 2014 · Freddie Fisher, a singer songwriter from Birmingham, has been touring, writing and recording music for years, but considers this project the most important o...
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Freddie Fisher (11 June 1904 – 28 March 1967) was an American musician, leader of a band variously known simply as the Freddie Fisher Band, Freddie Fisher and His Schnickelfritz Orchestra (The word schnickelfritz is an affectionate term of German origin for "a mischievous little boy"; comparable to scamp. ), or Colonel Corn and His Band. The ...
Apr 19, 2024 · Freddie Fisher was born on June 11, 1904 in Lourdes, Iowa. From humble rural beginnings, he would grow to become both a famous musician and notable actor. He...
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May 31, 2012 · Freddie Fisher and crew blast through one of his most popular numbers. Music fans need not apply.
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Frederick Fisher. Profile: Freddie 'Schnicklefritz' Fisher (The Colonel of Corn Schnickelfritz) Born: June 11, 1904 (Lourdes, Iowa, USA) Died: March 28, 1967 (Aspen, Colorado, USA) A pioneer of the "intentional corn" style of music. Started his band, the 'Schnickelfritzers', in Winona (Minnesota, USA) in late 1934.
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Freddie Fisher and His Orchestra: 1937: John Yorke Atlee: My Home Town Is a One Horse Town but It's Big Enough for Me: Freddie "Schnickelfritz" Fisher and His Orchestra: 1942: Van & Schenck: My Little Girl: Freddie "Schnickelfritz" Fisher and His Orchestra: August 1940: Red Hot Mama: Freddie Fisher and His Orchestra: June 1937: Sophie Tucker ...