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Howard Lanin

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in Philadelphia began broadcasting the music of Lanin's orchestra as it played at the Arcadia Cafe, a development that Lanin said was the first broadcast of its type in that city. He also conducted orchestras for
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Lanin married Claire Feinstein in 1929; they remained married until her death in 1983. They had two sons and two daughters. Lanin died April 26, 1991, at
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In the 1950s, as interest in dance bands diminished, Lanin began Howard Lanin Productions, an entertainment management company.
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location. When Howard Lanin played at Roseland in 1921, his group was called his "Columbia Record Orchestra."
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In 1918, Howard and Sam Lanin opened the Roseland Ballroom in Philadelphia; a year later, they opened
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Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960
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and sweet jazz. Lanin also established orchestras led by his brothers, including
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Lanin led the Howard Lanin Orchestra, a group that performed
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Howard Lanin and bandmembers at Casa Marina, Key West, 1938
Key West
Philadelphia
bandleader
Philadelphia
South Philadelphia High School
show tunes
waltzes
Sam Lanin
Lester Lanin
Red Nichols
Artie Shaw
The Dorsey Brothers
New York City's Roseland
WDAR
The Atwater Kent Hour
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia




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978-0-7864-2834-2


"Band Leader Howard Lanin, 93, Dies"


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