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| 35 titles |
| Past Film & Video (6 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
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Make Believe Ballroom (1949)
Band Leader Ray McKinley, Performer: "Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho" (uncredited) |
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Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (1938)
(Short) - Performer: "Dusk In Upper Sandusky" (1936) (uncredited) |
| Past Television (6 titles) | Episodes |
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1
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Happy Birthday, Bob! (1983)
(TV Special) - Writer: "Medley: Hit Me With A Hot Note / Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar / This Joint Is Jumpin'" |
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Glenn Miller Time (1961)
(TV Series) - Musical Director (7 episodes, 1961), Performer: "Life Is So Peculiar" (uncredited), "I Like The Likes Of You" (uncredited), "I've Gotta Feelin' You're Foolin'" (uncredited), "That's A Plenty" (1 episode, 1961), Performer: "The Johnson Rag" (1 episode, 1961), Performer: "It Must Be Jelly ('Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That)" (uncredited), "I Got The Right To Sing The Blues" (uncredited), "Back Home In Indiana" (1 episode, 1961), Performer: "Pennsylvania 6-5000", "At The Jazz Band Ball" (1 episode, 1961), … See more
Last show of summer series (Sep
11,
1961)
Season 1,
Episode 10
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Musical Director,
Performer: "Life Is So Peculiar" (uncredited), "I Like The Likes Of You" (uncredited), "I've Gotta Feelin' You're Foolin'" (uncredited), "That's A Plenty"
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7
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2
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1
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The Ed Sullivan Show (1951)
(TV Series) - Performer: "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive", "Came A Long Way From St. Louis" (uncredited) (1 episode, 1951)
Episode #4.23 (Feb
18,
1951)
Season 4,
Episode 23
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Performer: "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive", "Came A Long Way From St. Louis" (uncredited)
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1
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