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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
Standard Transcriptions label (1941–1946) and have been reissued on a CD compilation called
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CHORUS: ...'cause all we hear is "Ghost Riders" sung by Vaughn Monroe.
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Never Trust a city Slicker: Standard Transcription Discs 1942–1944
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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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Spike Jones and His City Slickers: Cocktails for Two
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2363:"Del Porter Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More"
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1833:60 Years of "Music America Hates Best"
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1980:"Leave the Dishes in the Sink, Ma"
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1885:The Best of Spike Jones Volume 2
1769:Spike Jones Plays the Charleston
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1839:Thank You Music Lovers!
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1483:Culver City, California
1301:(1951, 1955) and their
1298:The Colgate Comedy Hour
880:Ghost Riders in the Sky
874:Spike's 1949 parody of
599:John Stanley (trombone)
173:Lindley Armstrong Jones
2842:"Spike Jonze Unmasked"
2143:I Went to Your Wedding
1396:. Spoken-word comedy (
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1195:Breakfast in Hollywood
1177:Thank Your Lucky Stars
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934:Murdering the Classics
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602:Don Anderson (trumpet)
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375:Long Beach, California
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187:Long Beach, California
3031:Deaths from emphysema
2898:Mirtle, Jack (1986).
2772:Philadelphia Inquirer
2539:"Brevity's Raincheck"
2076:"Chinese Mule Train"
2028:William Tell Overture
1816:Spike Jones in Stereo
1415:Spike Jones in Stereo
1319:The Spike Jones Show,
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1226:Fireman Save My Child
974:William Tell Overture
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835:The romantic ballad "
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766:", a song ridiculing
659:Freddy Morgan (banjo)
584:Joe Colvin (trombone)
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365:Jones as a senior at
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3006:Big band bandleaders
2986:American bandleaders
2892:. Monrovia: Corbett.
2653:Sj2entertainment.com
2599:on November 28, 2010
2492:on February 22, 2016
2394:pasadenastarnews.com
2275:"Spike to the Guns!"
2188:. pp. 1319/20.
1861:Spike Jones New Band
1841:(1960) (reissued as
1821:Spike Jones in Hi Fi
1819:(1959) (reissued as
1797:(1956) (reissued as
1496:Influence and legacy
1390:Slickers was the LP
1314:The Spike Jones Show
1270:Jones and his wife,
1100:The Spike Jones Show
914:Jones's recording, "
746:"Der Fuehrer's Face"
686:Phil Gray (trombone)
662:Peter James (vocals)
280: 1935;
65:improve this article
2577:on October 9, 2009.
2396:. November 17, 2021
2305:Community.mcckc.edu
2186:Guinness Publishing
1998:Holiday for Strings
1599:Up on Cripple Creek
1570:"Weird Al" Yankovic
1479:Holy Cross Cemetery
1426:", a recent hit by
1206:Abbott and Costello
1096:The Spotlight Revue
852:Holiday for Strings
724:The Gang's All Here
611:Dick Morgan (banjo)
587:Roger Donley (tuba)
535:and digressed into
487:from 1954 to 1961.
3016:RCA Victor artists
3001:American parodists
2729:. 13 October 1973.
2673:"Leslie Ann Jones"
2184:(First ed.).
2063:Dance of the Hours
1944:Der Fuehrer's Face
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1189:Bring on the Girls
1064:The Bob Burns Show
1036:waltz and Bizet's
1021:Dance of the Hours
1004:They include such
1000:label) in 1971 as
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774:" with a derisive
764:Der Fuehrer's Face
557:(clarinet, vocals)
525:(clarinet, vocals)
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2544:Los Angeles Times
2511:Cocktails For Two
2462:978-1-55935-147-8
2222:978-1-4396-6558-9
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1845:in 1967 and 1975)
1809:Hi Fi Polka Party
1775:Bottoms Up, Polka
1736:In 1997, singers
1638:Angel in Disguise
1634:Sylvester the Cat
1632:, a caterwauling
1629:Back Alley Oproar
1518:Schnickelfritzers
1510:Hoosier Hot Shots
1488:His second wife,
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1008:as Pal-Yat-Chee (
965:Liebestraum No. 3
878:'s rendition of "
837:Cocktails for Two
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491:Orchestra members
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331:Lindley Armstrong
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1024:, Tchaikovsky's
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1763:Discography
1757:Spike Jonze
1591:Dr. Demento
1554:Frank Zappa
1538:P.D.Q. Bach
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517:George Rock
413:Bing Crosby
357:Early years
211:Occupations
198:May 1, 1965
147:Spike Jones
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2970:Categories
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1402:Mort Sahl
1350:big bands
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1248:Mel Blanc
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