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Bernie Cummins

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In 1919 he created a small ensemble of his own, which debuted in Indiana and which grew gradually into a larger dance band after he moved to Cincinnati in 1923.
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A female singing trio known as the Sophisticates was hired by Bernie in the mid-1930s out of Minneapolis Marshall High School about the time the
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Singers in the band included Dorothy Crane, Jerry Lang, Betty Griffin, Bernie's brother Walter Cummins and Scottee Marsh, who sang later with
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and was well known for its live performances; its smooth style was much loved in larger hotels and ballrooms. They played many times at the
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also played with the band, as did Tommy Dorsey for a time. Besides his activities as bandleader, Cummins was briefly also the manager of
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In the late 1950s it became increasingly difficult for the band to find gigs, but the group continued to play clubs in
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Discography of Bernie Cummins' recordings at Discography Of American Historical Recordings
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Music Radio: The Great Performers and Programs of the 1920s Through Early 1960s
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Cummins died September 22, 1986, in Palm Beach, Florida. He was 86.
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The Bernie Cummins Orchestra recorded frequently for such labels as
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Label on Bernie Cummins' recording of "Dancin' Dan" on Gennett
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Classic Jazz: Third Ear - the Essential Listening Companion
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Akron
Ohio
big band
swing
The Wolverines
Charlie Callas
jazz drummer
bandleader
Akron, Ohio
Tommy Dorsey
Andrews Sisters
Charlie Callas
Randy Brooks
The Wolverines

Brunswick
Columbia
Victor
Decca
Gennett
Vocalion
Bluebird
Mid-West
Biltmore Hotel
Hotel New Yorker
New York City
Trianon
Blackstone
Edgewater Beach Hotel
Chicago

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