[Dixielandjazz] Question
Don Ingle
cornet at 1010internet.com
Sun Jan 3 19:36:48 PST 2010
Robert Ringwald wrote:
> I just received a test that I have seen before and I think there is a mistake in it.
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> 19. What was the name of the singing group that made the song 'Cabdriver' a hit?
> a. The Ink Spots
> b. The Supremes
> c. The Esquires
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> I believe it was the Mills Brothers?
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> --Bob Ringwald K6YBV
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Bob: It was the Mills Brothers - and sounding at the top of their game
after so many years - got a whole new audience because of that recording.
A class group, and jazz was their game all the way - as in their vocal
imitations of trumpet and sax. Pity the kds today don't get to catch many
plays of their music. Their winging hard on Gloworm was a kiss in the ear.
Don Ingle
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