Bob Finkel on a picture of Bing Crosby's family 01:11 Mitzi GaynorView Interview Mitzi Gaynor on working with Bing Crosby in "Anything Goes" 00:17 Skitch HendersonView Interview Lyle "Skitch" Henderson on working with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in nightclubs and on radio, and on getting his...
Crosby was born in Tacoma, Washington, on May 3, 1903. The purchase of a novel instrument — the phonograph — coincided with his move to Spokane with his family. Crosby enjoyed listening to music on the phonograph, particularly Al Jolson’s work. Crosby got his renowned moniker “Bing” w...
Bing Crosby – Net Worth, Career, Personal Life and Family by Steven October 3, 2020, 4:13 am 2k Views Real Name: Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. Birthday: May 3, 1903 Died: October 14, 1977 Net Worth: $50 million Height: 170 cm Occupation: American Singer, Comedian, Actor Harry ...
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In Bing Crosby Rediscovered, Harry reflected on his upbringing and how his mother made sure the kids realized they were “kind of in a public light.” “He was an integral part of our family as first as the father. You know, I loved what he loved about music and the fact that he im...
Bob Finkel on his friendship with Bing Crosby as a result of producing Crosby's Christmas specials 03:18 Buz KohanView Interview Buz Kohan on working on Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas, featuring the famous "Little Drummer Boy" duet with Bing Crosby and David Bowie 04:58 Marty PasettaVie...
Today’s American popular culture began with Crosby. He revolutionized radio, phonograph recordings, film, and television. For ten years in the 1930's, popular music consisted of Crosby and everybody else singing like him. As his good friendPerry Comoput it,"You either sang like Bing, or yo...
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The film today is perhaps best known for its sumptuous Art Deco sets… (IMDB) …and for one ofBing Crosby’searliest film appearances.Reaching for the Moon was originally intended to be a musical featuring numbers byIrving Berlin,however Berlin found directorEdmund Gouldingdifficult to work with...
In 1906, the Crosby family moved to Spokane, Washington. There, Bing became a friend of a neighbor boy, Valentine Hobart. The two had a favorite comic strip, the Bingville Bugle, who had a leading character named Bingo, with big ears. As Crosby himself had big ears, Hobart started calli...