Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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RED" NICHOLS JOHN CAMERON SWAYZI FROM THE Muehlebach Grill in 1933, Red Nic ichols and His Orchestra began a danceband parade which for many months included Isham Jones, Henry King, Freddy Martin, George Hamilton, Gus Arnheim, Ben Pollack, Barney Rapp, Nye Mayhew, Paul Pendarvis, Dell Coon, Benny Meroff, Carl "Deacon" Moore, Earl Burtnett, Boyd Raeburn, Carlos Molina, Herbie Kay (with Dorothy Lamour as vocalist), Art Jarrett and Eleanor Holm, Henry Halstead (Clarence Rand, vocalist), and many others. ii THE SONGCOPATORS" ^"p«SuSf° Vocal trio organized at WHB, who later joined "Red" Nichols and were on Kellogg's NBC show from New York. RUSS CROWELL GEORGE BACON JACK WILCHER became WHB's featured newscaster in 1935, broadcasting a quarter-hour three times daily from the Journal-Post. JACK WILCHER who wrote lyrics for WHB sTheme Song. Now a New York agency executive, he writes commercial jingles and popular