October 11, 1970(1970-10-11) (aged 79) Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Jazz
Occupation(s)
Musician, bandleader, composer
Musical artist
Phil Spitalny (November 7, 1890 – October 11, 1970) was a Russian Empire-born American musician, music critic, composer, and bandleader heard often on radio during the 1930s and 1940s. He rose to fame after he led an all-female orchestra, a novelty at the time.
PhilSpitalny (November 7, 1890 – October 11, 1970) was a Russian Empire-born American musician, music critic, composer, and bandleader heard often on...
Swingphony while playing marimba. PhilSpitalny, a native of Ukraine, led a 22-piece female orchestra known as PhilSpitalny and His Hour of Charm Orchestra...
money he earned from his music. Out of high school, Katz was hired by PhilSpitalny to go on a road tour. While waiting at the train station to leave, Katz...
film of Bessie Smith. Orchestra leader PhilSpitalny made a series of musical shorts beginning with PhilSpitalny (1929) at MGM, followed by shorts for...
best known for her performances as "Evelyn and Her Magic Violin" with PhilSpitalny's Hour of Charm Orchestra. Born in the Yorkville neighborhood of New...
The Hour of Charm Orchestra was an American musical group led by PhilSpitalny. Popular in the 1930s and 1940s, it was an all-female orchestra in an era...
led by Adrian Schubert, Bert Hirsch, Vincent Lopez, Don Voorhees, and PhilSpitalny. Jazz "breaks" by instrumental stars such as Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang...
in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961). Performed in 1930 by PhilSpitalny Performed by the Boston Pops in 1944 Abridged version performed by the...
The Marge and Gower Champion Show (1957). In 1932, LaCentra sang with PhilSpitalny and his orchestra. Her first recording was "The Fortune Teller" (1934)...
group featured in the program was originally called PhilSpitalny's All-Girl Orchestra. Spitalny directed the group that, as the name implies, was composed...
Kozloff and orchestra leader PhilSpitalny. The new management planned to eventually reopen the casino as well, although Spitalny pulled out of the resort...
1606, at the request of Prince Janush Ostrozhskiy.[citation needed] PhilSpitalny - musician (November 7, 1890 – October 11, 1970) Maidan Heroes' Square...
the motion picture Her Greatest Love with Theda Bara, and featured PhilSpitalny and his 35 piece orchestra as live performers. The theater was designed...
bandleader Ev Jones. During the following year, he became a member of the PhilSpitalny Orchestra. He switched from banjo to guitar, then changed his name to...
Robertson Adrian Rollini Luis Russell Andy Sanella Singin' Sam Roy Smeck PhilSpitalny Eva Taylor Varsity Eight Joe Venuti Don Voorhees Jay Wilbur Josh White...
Michigan. His mother, the former Joanna Winkleman, sang briefly with PhilSpitalny's All-Girl Orchestra, and his father, Raymond Albert Hulce, worked for...
Nichols, and Al Caiola. It appears in several Hollywood films, including PhilSpitalny and His Musical Queens (1934), The Big Broadcast of 1937, Orchestra...
Questel Bonnie Poe Music by Murray Mencher Jack Scholl Charles Tobias PhilSpitalny (director, credited as recording) Sammy Timberg (director, uncredited)...
shows, Morgan worked as a pianist or trombonist with orchestras led by PhilSpitalny, Eddie Gilligan, Ted Fio Rito, and Freddy Martin. Russ Morgan joined...
20-year lease of the Royal Nevada hotel in Las Vegas with conductor PhilSpitalny from Frank Fishman. In June 1957, he became the manager of the Thunderbird...
musical broadcasts by bandleaders, including Wayne King, Ray Noble, PhilSpitalny and Guy Lombardo. During his years on television, the programs Case...
this time she also sang on network radio as an uncredited soloist with PhilSpitalny and His All-Girl Orchestra. She joined Columbia Artists Management (CAM)...
Rugged Cross" sung by the All-Girl Orchestra and Choir, directed by PhilSpitalny "Silent Night" sung by Bing Crosby "Trade Watches 'Music in Color'"...