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Elmer Schoebel (September 8, 1896 – December 14, 1970)[1] was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.
^Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 2203. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
ElmerSchoebel (September 8, 1896 – December 14, 1970) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois, United...
Blues", is a jazz standard written by Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers and ElmerSchoebel. It was first recorded by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings in 1922 as "Bugle...
Clare & Flatow "Nobody's Sweetheart" w. Gus Kahn & Ernie Erdman m. ElmerSchoebel & Billy Meyers "O, Katharina" w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Richard Fall "Oh...
Barrie m. Haydn Wood "Bugle Call Rag" m. Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers & ElmerSchoebel "Carolina in the Morning" w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Donaldson "Carolina...
– "Bugle Call Rag" is a jazz song by Billy Meyers, Jack Pettis and ElmerSchoebel. It was first recorded by the Friar's Society Orchestra (later the New...
some of their future bandmates, the drummer Frank Snyder, the pianist ElmerSchoebel, and the saxophonist Jack Pettis. The name "New Orleans Rhythm Kings"...
Severinsen & Jeff Tyzik / Bugle Call Rag by Billy Meyers, Jack Pettis & ElmerSchoebel / Magnum Opus by Kerry Livgren, Steve Walsh, Phil Ehart, Rich Williams...
Glenn Miller tracks recorded 10 June 1944. "Farewell Blues": written by ElmerSchoebel, Paul Mares, and Leon Roppolo of The New Orleans Rhythm Kings in 1922...
Blues" is a 1922 jazz standard written by Paul Mares, Leon Roppolo and ElmerSchoebel. It was first released by the seminal jazz band New Orleans Rhythm Kings...
the André Previn Orchestra) from the album Duet "Nobody's Sweetheart" ElmerSchoebel Billy Meyers Ernie Erdman Gus Kahn November 13, 1951 (with the Norman...
Chicago area of the United States during 1923. The band was led by ElmerSchoebel and played at Chicago's Midway Gardens. The group recorded under various...
Barney Rapp, Billy Stewart, Booker Ervin, Cliff Jackson, Don Stovall, ElmerSchoebel, Emile Barnes, Fernando Arbello, Frankie Lee Sims, Jack Sels, Johnny...
United States. At thirteen, he began playing the cornet and played with ElmerSchoebel in 1921. He borrowed the sobriquet of "Muggsy" from John "Muggsy" McGraw...
youth he and Claude Thornhill had a duo. In the 1920s Polo played with ElmerSchoebel (1923), Merritt Brunies, Arnold Johnson, Ben Bernie, Jean Goldkette...
dixieland revival group known as the Rhythm Rebels, which included ElmerSchoebel as a sideman. "Blue Steele". Colin Larkin, Encyclopedia of Popular Music...