Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1936 — Page 29
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» » » > “Since a song is supposed to flect the personality of its wri said Milton Berle, comedian, Duke lington, . orchestra lea “why shouldn’t a song by a nun of colorful” writers have except qualities?” ° Mr. Ellington ‘couldn’t’ answ 50 they decided to ‘e First ‘they picked eight orche leaders’ to take part. They are’ Hudson, Cab Calléway, Jan Rubfil Ina Ray Hutton, Milt Britton, Ya cha 'Bunchuk, Lucky Millindér, addition to Mrs Ellington. Kenny was ‘Chosen ° to “write lyrics. Si Then Duke wrote the first - tW bars of the song, and it to Will (Organ Grinders Hudson. To - ‘keep the: stan song form of 32 bars, each conti tor is to. do two bars. i: The number is oomplete:
| Tin Pan Alley has shown curio
as to: the result. Already Ive. pubs lishers are bidding for the produets » |” 8 The Pine Ridge Silver Cort band, playing at the Auto Shown at the Fairgrounds this. week, an outgrowth .of the myth hand Lum (of the team of Luss: . Abner) formed to assist him with his presidential ny Paign, The band was 16 be just-a-n na but as soon as. it- was ‘ment: b> on the air, listeners formed - a 3 one, This week Lum: ang: x su. their Drst look at the r old m organization - they flew down from Chicago. ‘The band is to broadcast WIRE at 8 welgek tonight, 8 ‘Frank cots hl a sttident large radio and television
