Word: vaughn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Duke Ellington was the nation's No. 1 bandleader (for the fifth time), and top soloist (for the first time), according to Down Beat magazine's annual poll. Spike Jones was again King of Corn, nosing out Guy Lombard and Vaughn Monroe...
...green baize turntables whirled far into the night. Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra hopped over from the Café Rouge at 2 a.m. Phlegm-voiced Vaughn Monroe, who had been among the last to record last December, tried desperately to get back from Ohio to be the first, but arrived too late. By noon the next day, Como's Missouri Waltz was on sale on Broadway...
...cause for alarm Friday night at Symphony Hall disappeared as soon as a top balcony listener stood up, cupped his hands, and shouted for "Wintergreen." The Band had started off in a rather unpromising fashion, with a Suite by Holst and a piece by Vaughn Williams that seemed to suit the concert hall more than it did the players. But the call for "Wintergreen" showed that the audience still had faith in the Red Coats, and thought better of Stadium music than of symphony-type arrangements...
...lineups: HARVARD YALE Rohn le Church Connelley lt Downey Vaughn lg Gorman Waring c Connolly Stevens rg Rohfling Cowen rt Coughlin Leavitt re Phillips Moore qb Davis Bolster lhb Test Kenny rhb Cowley Mauran fb Jones...
...rides to New York City, whence a train leaves for the Point at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow morning, arriving at 1:08 p.m.. The last train from Boston that makes connections with the 10:45 leaves at 12:45 a.m. tomorrow, which will allow you to catch Sarah Vaughn here tonight...