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In 1938, while with Goodman, he got a contract with Bluebird, RCA's cheaper label, to record 20 sides as Ziggy Elman and his Orchestra, although all the members were in Goodman's band. One original tune was "Frailach in Swing," based on a 1918 recording of "Der Shtiller Bulgar" ("The Quiet Bulgar")
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had declined and for a time he switched to entertainment work. In this decade he appeared in films mostly as himself. In 1956 he had a heart attack, curtailing his music career. By the end of the 1950s he was financially ruined, and had to work for a car dealership. In 1961, it was revealed at an
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as singer, writer of speciality numbers, and announcer. One weekly show, Goodman challenged Mercer, who was known for usually being a fast writer, to write lyrics for Elman's tune in one week. Two weeks later, Mercer brought some lyrics for a slower tempo. Goodman had arranger
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when he was four. His father was a violinist who had hoped Elman would play violin. Although he did learn to play violin, he preferred brass instruments. He began playing for Jewish weddings and nightclubs at age 15.
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and featuring Elman's trumpet, was a No. 1 hit. Mercer biographer Philip Furia suggests the challenge to Mercer "sounds like a prearranged plug for a completed song."
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alimony hearing that he was virtually bankrupt. He later worked in a music store and gave trumpet lessons. He died in 1968 at the age of 54 and was buried at
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by Abe Schwartz. During the first half of 1939, Benny Goodman and His Orchestra was featured on the "Camel Caravan" radio show, with singer and songwriter
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In 1932, made his first recording, playing the trombone. At some point in the decade he adopted the name "Ziggy Elman".
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and stayed until he was drafted in 1943. After he was discharged in 1946, he re-joined Dorsey for another year.
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He loved frailach music (Jewish wedding music) later known as klezmer, and made a few recordings of such with
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orchestra as a trumpeter, after playing briefly with a band led by Alex Bartha at
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Orodenker, M.H. (February 28, 1942). "On the Records". Billboard. p. 25.
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magazine's Readers Poll six times. He led his own bands from 1947.
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Lionel Hampton, "Ain't Cha Comin' Home?" (Victor, 1939)
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The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert Volume II
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