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295:, but many members were drafted into the armed forces. Bradley dissolved his big band and returned to broadcasting. He remained in demand as a recording-studio musician; in the mid-forties he recorded as "Will Bradley and His Boogie Woogie Boys," and he filmed more Soundies in 1944, leading a nine-piece combo. He played trombone for 53: 708: 703: 310:
In 1956, Will Bradley's former drummer Ray McKinley -- who had assumed leadership of the Miller band in 1945 -- formed a new Glenn Miller Orchestra at the request of
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filmed for coin-operated "movie jukeboxes." Will Bradley was one of the first bandleaders to work in Soundies (in December 1940; the others were
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In 1942, McKinley departed the Bradley outfit to form his own band, and Slack followed suit that same year. Bradley hired trumpeter
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In 1939, he changed his name from Wilbur Schwichtenberg to Will Bradley, and started a big band with
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The Bradley band became well known for boogie-woogie, particularly with its hit record, "
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magazine's popular music chart, as did "Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat" and "
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This article is about the musician. For the illustrator and artist, see
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introduced a new concept in filmed entertainment: three-minute musical
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He also led the studio band for the 179:, Wilbur Schwichtenberg was raised in 461:The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz 453: 451: 7: 57:Will Bradley in a 1942 advertisement 254:". The song reached the top ten of 744:People from Washington, New Jersey 352:Jazz – Dixieland and Chicago Style 27:American trombonist and bandleader 25: 303:'s flagship station in New York, 663:"Will Bradley And His Orchestra" 36:William Bradley (disambiguation) 401:Phil Silvers and Swinging Brass 252:Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar 243:, Carlotta Dale, Lynn Gardner, 714:People from Newton, New Jersey 239:(trumpet). Vocalists included 1: 734:The Tonight Show Band members 204:The Saturday Night Swing Club 569:Radio and Television Mirror 760: 632:, iUniverse, 2007, p. 28. 354:(Waldorf Music Hall, 1955) 348:(Waldorf Music Hall, 1955) 29: 440:Joseph F. Clarke (1977). 50: 739:Columbia Records artists 729:20th-century trombonists 575:(5): 41. 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Index

Will Bradley Trio
Will H. Bradley
William Bradley (disambiguation)
Will Bradley in a 1942 advertisement
Newton, New Jersey
Flemington, New Jersey
Big band
boogie-woogie
boogie-woogie
Don Raye
Newton, New Jersey
Washington, New Jersey
Red Nichols
Ray Noble
studio musician
CBS Radio
jam session
Summer Silver Theater
Ed Sullivan
Ray McKinley
Freddie Slack
Arthur Rollini
Peanuts Hucko
Pete Candoli
Terry Allen
Steve Jordan
Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar
Down the Road a Piece
Doc Goldberg
James Roosevelt

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