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which were shown on coin-operated projectors in small nightclubs, arcades, malt shops, and taverns. The band appeared on camera under their own name in four of the
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and his dance band, he revamped his own act for television. Gone was the old City
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prevented Jones from making commercial recordings for over two years. He could, however, make records for radio broadcasts. These were released on the
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2863:Clink Clink Another Drink
2712:"Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde"
2610:Young, Jordan R. (2005).
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2042:"Ya Wanna Buy a Bunny?"
1838:Rides, Rapes and Rescues
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717:Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt
594:Charlotte Tinsley (harp)
558:Country Washburne (tuba)
3010:Liberty Records artists
2558:The Colgate Comedy Hour
1888:(Harlequin HQ2042 1986)
1832:The Best of Spike Jones
1828:Thank You Music Lovers!
1700:, the Jones treatment.
1472:Culver City, California
1290:(1951, 1955) and their
1287:The Colgate Comedy Hour
869:Ghost Riders in the Sky
863:Spike's 1949 parody of
588:John Stanley (trombone)
162:Lindley Armstrong Jones
2831:"Spike Jonze Unmasked"
2132:I Went to Your Wedding
1385:. Spoken-word comedy (
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1166:Thank Your Lucky Stars
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591:Don Anderson (trumpet)
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3020:Deaths from emphysema
2887:Mirtle, Jack (1986).
2761:Philadelphia Inquirer
2528:"Brevity's Raincheck"
2065:"Chinese Mule Train"
2017:William Tell Overture
1805:Spike Jones in Stereo
1404:Spike Jones in Stereo
1308:The Spike Jones Show,
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1215:Fireman Save My Child
963:William Tell Overture
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573:Joe Colvin (trombone)
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2975:American bandleaders
2881:. Monrovia: Corbett.
2642:Sj2entertainment.com
2588:on November 28, 2010
2481:on February 22, 2016
2383:pasadenastarnews.com
2264:"Spike to the Guns!"
2177:. pp. 1319/20.
1850:Spike Jones New Band
1830:(1960) (reissued as
1810:Spike Jones in Hi Fi
1808:(1959) (reissued as
1786:(1956) (reissued as
1485:Influence and legacy
1379:Slickers was the LP
1303:The Spike Jones Show
1259:Jones and his wife,
1089:The Spike Jones Show
903:Jones's recording, "
735:"Der Fuehrer's Face"
675:Phil Gray (trombone)
651:Peter James (vocals)
269: 1935;
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2566:on October 9, 2009.
2385:. November 17, 2021
2294:Community.mcckc.edu
2175:Guinness Publishing
1987:Holiday for Strings
1588:Up on Cripple Creek
1559:"Weird Al" Yankovic
1468:Holy Cross Cemetery
1415:", a recent hit by
1195:Abbott and Costello
1085:The Spotlight Revue
841:Holiday for Strings
713:The Gang's All Here
600:Dick Morgan (banjo)
576:Roger Donley (tuba)
524:and digressed into
476:from 1954 to 1961.
3005:RCA Victor artists
2990:American parodists
2718:. 13 October 1973.
2662:"Leslie Ann Jones"
2173:(First ed.).
2052:Dance of the Hours
1933:Der Fuehrer's Face
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1178:Bring on the Girls
1053:The Bob Burns Show
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993:They include such
989:label) in 1971 as
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753:Der Fuehrer's Face
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2533:Los Angeles Times
2500:Cocktails For Two
2451:978-1-55935-147-8
2211:978-1-4396-6558-9
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1798:Hi Fi Polka Party
1764:Bottoms Up, Polka
1725:In 1997, singers
1627:Angel in Disguise
1623:Sylvester the Cat
1621:, a caterwauling
1618:Back Alley Oproar
1507:Schnickelfritzers
1499:Hoosier Hot Shots
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867:'s rendition of "
826:Cocktails for Two
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