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Ace Brigode was born in Illinois. He entered show business as a member of a touring minstrel show. His band began playing professionally in early 1921 as "Ace Brigode & His 10 Virginians"; a bit later they were renamed "Ace Brigode & His 14 Virginians"; this name stuck although the band
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commercial voice work. Brigode refused to book rock and roll performers into the park because of his dislike for the musical genre. He was survived by his wife, Theresa, sons Robert and Richard, and a daughter, Mrs. James Knott.
148:-influenced peppy dance band style called "Collegiate Hot" that to many people exemplifies the music of the "Roaring Twenties". The most noted musician who played with Brigode was trombonist 355: 210:, but mostly acted as master of ceremonies. The band toured widely around the United States. Brigode kept the band current with newer style arrangements into the early 365: 360: 370: 350: 108: 184: 132:(January 5, 1893 – February 3, 1960) was a United States dance band leader who enjoyed his greatest popularity in the 1920s. 46: 345: 192: 89: 61: 42: 68: 35: 149: 75: 315: 274: 235: 57: 340: 335: 296: 196: 160: 188: 180: 218: 82: 256:"Thanksgiving Benefit Dance of Civic League of Franklin to Feature Music of Ace Brigode" 255: 144:
varied between having 9 to 19 members over the years. The band played in the moderately
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After this Ace Brigode worked as promotions manager for
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