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hits. This alternate group played nightclub engagements and was an artistic success, but the paying public preferred the City Slickers and stayed away. Jones wound up paying some of the band's expenses out of his own pocket. Some of the City Slickers band members appeared and recorded with the Other Orchestra, but most of the Other Orchestra personnel consisted of "serious," accomplished studio musicians from the Los Angeles area.
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Jones was always prepared to adapt to changing tastes. In 1950, when America was nostalgically looking back at the 1920s, Jones recorded a straight album of Charleston arrangements. In 1953, he responded to the growing market for children's records, with tunes aimed directly at kids (like "Socko, the
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worked on both, but neither was successful. The band fared much better on live television, where their spontaneous antics and crazy visual gags guaranteed the viewers a good time. Spike usually dressed in a suit with an enormous check pattern and was seen leaping around playing a washboard, cowbells,
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While Jones enjoyed the fame and prosperity, he was annoyed that nobody seemed to see beyond the craziness. Determined to show the world that he was capable of producing legitimate "pretty" music, he formed a second group in 1946. Spike Jones and His Other Orchestra played lush arrangements of dance
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Jones became bored playing the same music each night with the orchestras. He found other like-minded musicians and they began playing parodies of standard songs for their own entertainment. The musicians wanted their wives to share their enjoyment, so they recorded their weekly performances. One of
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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 Soundies ("Clink! Clink! Another Drink", "Pass the Biscuits, Mirandy", "The Sheik of Araby", and "Blacksmith Song"), and, according to
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The official American release edited out the dig at Monroe, because Monroe, a popular RCA Victor recording artist and also a major RCA stockholder, demanded it. The original version was released in the European market. (A limited number of original 78 rpm pressings containing the first ending were
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The City Slickers developed from the Feather Merchants, a band led by vocalist-clarinetist Del Porter, who took a back seat to Jones during the group's embryonic years. They made experimental records for the Cinematone Corporation and performed publicly in Los Angeles, gaining a small following.
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The liner notes for at least two RCA compilation albums claimed that the two Morgans were brothers (the 1949 radio shows actually billed them as "Dick and Freddy Morgan"), but this was not true; Freddy's real name was Morgenstern. Peter James (who was sometimes billed as Bobby Pinkus) and Paul
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and his dance band, he revamped his own act for television. Gone was the old City Slickers mayhem, replaced by a more straightforward big-band sound, with tongue-in-cheek comic moments. The new band was known as Spike Jones and the Band that Plays for Fun. The last record credited to the City
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Jones's son, Spike Jones Jr., called attention to the precision of his father's most outlandish musical arrangements: "One of the things that people don't realize about Dad's kind of music is, when you replace a C-sharp with a gunshot, it has to be a C-sharp gunshot or it sounds awful."
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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 Standard Transcriptions label (1941–1946) and have been reissued on a CD compilation called
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mistakenly released on the West Coast and are a prized rarity today.) The original recording with the unedited ending was later issued on a German RCA LP collection and on some CD and audio tape releases containing the song.
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Smallest Snowball"). Over the years, Jones had become increasingly unhappy at RCA Victor due to management censoring his recordings and other matters, and he left the label in 1955. His later recordings were issued by
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novelties, and Jones could not spoof them the same way he had lampooned "Cocktails for Two", "Laura" or "Chloe". He played rock music for laughs when he presented "for the first time on television, the bottom half of
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The one outstanding recording by the Other Orchestra is "Laura", which features a serious first half (played exquisitely by the Other Orchestra) and a manic second half (played for laughs by the City Slickers).
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to unsuccessfully bargain for a new one with a variety of items, which included some Spike Jones records; and in the season 11 episode "Foreign Affairs," visiting French Red Cross nurse Martine LeClerc
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label, but were soon moved to the more-prestigious Victor label. They recorded extensively for the company until 1955. They also starred in various radio programs (1945–1949) and in their own
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aerobatic team's shows in the late 1940s, "Beetle Bomb". In live shows Spike would acknowledge the applause with complete solemnity, saying "Thank you, music lovers." An
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cartoon characters, performed a drunken, hiccuping verse for 1942's "Clink! Clink! Another Drink" (reissued in 1949 as "The Clink! Clink! Polka").
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and Standard Transcriptions. Her song "We're Gonna Stomp Them City Slickers Down" provided the inspiration for the name of Jones's future band.
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titled "The New City Slickers Present a Tribute to Spike Jones", with a band that attempted to re-create the style and humor of Jones's music.
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In the 1940s, Spike also recorded a comedic song titled "Trailer Annie", about a woman who tries to find a job in the United States military.
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In 1956, Jones supervised an album of Christmas songs, many of which were performed seriously. In 1957, noting the television success of
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sings a line of "Der Fuehrer's Face" in reference to the great songs that came out of World War II; in the season 8 episode "
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had their first split with Ted, and with fellow Healy "stooges" Dick Hakins and Jack Wolfe, appeared in the Broadway shows
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executive, who offered the musicians a recording contract. One of the City Slickers' early recordings for the label was a
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Jones was a lifelong heavy smoker, reportedly 4-5 packs a day, and eventually he developed breathing problems, including
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from the early 1940s to the mid-1950s, and they toured the United States and Canada as "The Musical Depreciation Revue".
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Original members included vocalist-violinist Carl Grayson, banjoist Perry Botkin, trombonist King Jackson and pianist
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a suite of klaxons and foghorns, then xylophone, then shooting a pistol. The band starred in variety shows, such as
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comedy, but when Lou Costello withdrew for medical reasons, Universal replaced the comedy team with look-alikes
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As the band's fame grew, Hollywood producers hired the Slickers as a specialty act for feature films, including
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sound, as in the repeated phrase " Heil, (raspberry), Heil (raspberry), right in Der Fuehrer's face!".
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as a backdrop, with one of the "horses" in the "race" likely to have inspired the nickname of the lone
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agent. Young Lindley Jones was given the nickname 'Spike' for being so thin that he was compared to a
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regularly features Jones' records on his program of comedy and novelty tracks. Jones is mentioned in
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Among the recordings Spike Jones and his City Slickers made in the 1940s were many humorous takes on
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Recorded just days before the recording ban, Jones scored a huge broadcast hit late in 1942 with "
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In 1944, RCA Victor released "Spike Jones presents for the Kiddies" version of Tchaikovsky's
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in the early 1950s had a marked effect on Spike Jones's repertoire. Early rock songs were
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in 1960. Dana wrote and produced the summer replacement show, as well as performed on it.
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screened six compilation shows from these broadcasts; they were subsequently aired on
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in the summers of 1957, 1960, and 1961. Jones and his City Slickers also appeared on
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musicologist Mark Cantor, provided background music for at least thirteen others.
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collection of twelve of these "homicides" was released by RCA (on its prestigious
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Jones with some of his musical instruments – empty tin cans – in the background
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Alexander, Randy (September 21, 1997). "Celebrating Spike Jones at Harrah's".
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Jones saw the potential of television and filmed two half-hour pilot films,
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was among the guests. The guest list for Jones's 1947–49 CBS program for
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September 14, 1949 appearance of Spike Dyke, modeled on Spike Jones, in
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American actor, comedian, musician, bandleader and conductor (1911–1965)
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appeared on the show twice October 1, 1948 & December 3, 1948 and
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CHORUS: ...'cause all we hear is "Ghost Riders" sung by Vaughn Monroe.
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returns from leave in Tokyo to a generator-less 4077th, he calls up
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The band's early records were issued on RCA Victor's budget-priced
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Never Trust a city Slicker: Standard Transcription Discs 1942–1944
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Spike Jones is referenced several times in the American TV series
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in May 1949. Jones's resident "girlsinger" during this period was
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orchestra and got many offers to appear on radio shows, including
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Pop Chronicles the 40s: The Lively Story of Pop Music in the 40s
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is an admirer and wrote the liner notes for a 1994 CD reissue,
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Jones had four children: Linda (by his first wife, Patricia),
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immediately following the end of World War II and the rise of
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in the episode which aired on November 15, 1956. In 1990,
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recorded a 1963 variation, "All I Want For Christmas is a
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shows a man demonstrating the sound of his new stereo to
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In 1940, Jones had an uncredited bandleading part in the
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Thank You Music Lovers: A Bio-discography of Spike Jones
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Spike Jones Off the Record: The Man Who Murdered Music
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strike by the American Federation of Musicians in 1942
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An Illustrated Guide to the Recordings of Spike Jones
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The New Band of Spike Jones Plays Hank Williams Hits
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Spike Jones and His City Slickers: Cocktails for Two
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A scene in the romantic comedy 726:, performed in his stage and television shows. 2029:All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth 1777:Dinner Music For People Who Aren't Very Hungry 1382:Dinner Music for People Who Aren't Very Hungry 1160:, appearing on camera for about four seconds. 905:All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth 881:SIR FREDERICK GAS: But I wish I had his dough! 3045:Comedians from Los Angeles County, California 2822: 579:Dick Gardner (baritone sax, clarinet, violin) 2805:"Spike Milligan – Obituaries – Scotsman.com" 2605: 2603: 2163: 1663:), who develops a warm if brief affair with 890: 3015:Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City 2753: 2290:"JOHN SCOTT TROTTER: A MUSICAL HEAVYWEIGHT" 1608:'s character by playing a Jones recording. 1226:In 1942, the Jones gang worked on numerous 965:was rendered on kitchen implements using a 939:Spike Jones Jr and Senior with Howdy Doody 858: 374:. At the age of 11 he got his first set of 2170:The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music 2159: 2157: 2155: 2153: 1714:paid homage to Spike Jones in their album 1296:(1952) before being given his own slot by 877:I.W. HARPER: I can do without his singing. 746:(Not) Your Standard Spike Jones Collection 142: 23:. For other people named Spike Jones, see 3050:Long Beach Polytechnic High School alumni 2616:(3rd ed.). Albany: BearManor Media. 2600: 2556:"The Museum of Broadcast Communications. 2502:, Pro-Arte PCD 516,1990, Side 2, Track 5. 2434: 2261: 1880:Spike Jones and His Other Orchestra, 1946 922: 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 2747: 1489:There is a clear line of influence from 1423:but melds the melody successfully with " 1254: 934: 926: 759:, which followed every use of the word " 486: 349: 2876: 2686:"Back Alley Oproar – video Dailymotion" 2257: 2255: 2253: 2251: 2150: 1784:Spike Jones Presents a Xmas Spectacular 1748:were nick-named in reference to Jones. 1484: 683:"Mousie" Garner were former members of 508:(trumpet, and vocals from 1944 to 1960) 446:during her early recording career with 2957: 2886: 2266:. New York Sunday News. Archived from 2197: 1822:60 Years of "Music America Hates Best" 1575:was named partly in tribute to Jones. 1561:. According to David Wild's review in 1555:The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo 991:Spike Jones Is Murdering the Classics. 691:(1927–1928) where he worked alongside 19:Not to be confused with the filmmaker 3025:Musicians from Long Beach, California 2828: 2609: 2318: 1868:Spike Jones Is Murdering the Classics 1050:After appearing as the house band on 619:The band's 1950s personnel included: 2428: 2312: 2248: 2002:Hawaiian War Chant (Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai) 678:Marilyn Olsen Oliveri (vocals, harp) 479: 362:Lindley Armstrong Jones was born in 58:adding citations to reliable sources 29: 2936:Phillywire article with added links 2477:. February 22, 2016. Archived from 2321:"Cindy Walker – Country songwriter" 1969:"Leave the Dishes in the Sink, Ma" 1694:The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 1193:(1947). Jones was set to team with 1131:Spike Jones and His Other Orchestra 1003:), sung by the Hillbilly humorists 770: 567:, a.k.a. Sir Frederick Gas (vocals) 13: 2870: 2860: 2754:Lloyd, Jack (September 26, 1997). 2475:"Spike Jones Can't Stop Murdering" 2236:from the original on 14 April 2016 1230:, musical shorts similar to later 977:aircraft flown by the U.S. Navy's 777: 722:Spike Jones's second wife, singer 629:Earl Bennett, as Sir Frederick Gas 356:Long Beach Polytechnic High School 14: 3061: 2906: 2829:Smith, Ethan (October 18, 1999). 2768:from the original on May 27, 2012 2514:The Best of Spike Jones, Volume 2 2198:Jordan, Elisa (22 October 2018). 1892: 1497:, "The Voice With a Smile"), the 911:, was a number-one hit in 1948. ( 803:16-second sample, as the musical 414:Spike Jones and His City Slickers 340:Spike Jones and His City Slickers 2985:American novelty song performers 2854: 1874:The Best of Spike Jones Volume 2 1758:Spike Jones Plays the Charleston 1430: 1057:Spike got his own radio show on 1040:Spiked: The Music of Spike Jones 845:You Always Hurt the One You Love 815:Problems playing this file? 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In the 1930s, he joined the 345: 1: 2891:. Westport: Greenwood Press. 2319:Wadey, Paul (27 March 2006). 2262:Okon, May (October 3, 1954). 2143: 1578:Syndicated radio personality 1513:to Spike Jones — and to 1337:The virtual disappearance of 1250: 1064:The Chase and Sanborn Program 606:Freddy Morgan (banjo, vocals) 549:Carl Grayson (violin, vocals) 149: 2807:. 2012-10-21. Archived from 1788:It's a Spike Jones Christmas 25:Spike Jones (disambiguation) 7: 2578:"The Ford Show Guest Guide" 2405:"Freddy Morgan – Biography" 1221: 10: 3066: 2877:Corbett, Scott C. (1989). 2730:"The Clams – Close To You" 1551:The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band 947:such as the adaptation of 907:", with a piping vocal by 899:"All I Want for Christmas" 672:Bernie Jones (sax, vocals) 597:Eddie Metcalfe (saxophone) 18: 2980:American comedy musicians 2863:Clink Clink Another Drink 2712:"Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde" 2610:Young, Jordan R. 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