- Ben Bernie
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NBC radio series of 1932-35.] Ben Bernie (May 30 ,1891 ,Bayonne, New Jersey -October 23 ,1943 ), born Bernard Anzelevitz, was an Americanjazz violinist andradio personality , often introduced as The Old Maestro. He was noted for his showmanship and memorable bits of snappy dialogue.By the age of 15 he was teaching violin, but this experience apparently diminished his interest in the violin for a time. He returned to music doing
vaudeville , appearing withPhil Baker as Baker and Bernie, but he met with little success until 1922 when he joined his first orchestra. Later, he had his own band, "The Lads," seen in the early DeForestPhonofilm sound short, "Ben Bernie and All the Lads " (1924-1925), featuring pianistOscar Levant . He toured withMaurice Chevalier and also toured in Europe.Bernie's orchestra recorded throughout the 1920s and 1930s; Vocalion (1922-1925), Brunswick (1925-1933), Columbia (1933), Decca (1936), and ARC (Vocalion and OKeh) (1939-1940). In 1925 Ben Bernie and his orchestra did the first recording of "
Sweet Georgia Brown ". Bernie was the co-composer of this jazz standard, which became the theme song of theHarlem Globetrotters .Radio
His musical variety radio shows through the 1930s, usually titled, "Ben Bernie, The Old Maestro", were hugely successful, with ratings placing him among radio's top ten programs. He was heard on radio as early as 1923, broadcasting on WJZ and the
Blue Network in 1930-31, sponsored by Mennen. After a 1931-32 run onCBS , sponsored by Pabst Beer, he was heard Tuesdays on NBC from 1932 to 1935, also with Pabst. His announcer during this period was Jimmy Wallington.On the Blue Network from 1935 to 1937, Bernie's sponsor was the American Can Company. He returned to CBS in 1938, sponsored by U.S. Rubber. With Half-&-Half Tobacco as a sponsor, he did a musical quiz program of CBS from 1938 to 1940. From 1940-41, Bromo Seltzer was his sponsor on the Blue Network. Wrigley's Gum sponsored "The Ben Bernie War Workers' Program" (1941-43). He also made guest appearances on other radio shows.
His theme was "It's a Lonesome Old Town" and his signature trademark, "yowsah, yowsah, yowsah" (also spelled "yowsa" or "yowza"), became a national
catch phrase . [http://www.arf.ru/Notes/Sheik/dfool.html] The term was revived by the band Chic in 1977 with their hit "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)". [ [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3529 Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) by Chic Songfacts ] at www.songfacts.com]Announcers for Bernie's programs included Harlow Wilcox,
Harry von Zell and Bob Brown. With comedy fromLew Lehr andFuzzy Knight , the line-up of vocalists included Buddy Clark, Little Jackie Heller, Scrappy Lambert, Pat Kennedy, Jane Pickens,Dinah Shore and Mary Small.To boost ratings,
Walter Winchell and Bernie, who were good friends, staged a fake rivalry similar to the comedic conflict betweenJack Benny andFred Allen . This mutually beneficial "feud" was a running gag on their radio appearances and continued in two films in which they portrayed themselves: "Wake Up and Live " (1937) and "Love and Hisses" (1937) .Ben Bernie was noted for always having a cigar in hand and some speculate this hastened his death in 1943.
ongs
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Ain't She Sweet "
*"Sweet Georgia Brown "
*"Who's Your Little Whozis"
*"I Can't Believe It's True"
*"Holding My Honey's Hand"
*"You Gotta Be A Football Hero "
*"A Bowl Of Chop Suey And Yooey"
*"After The Dance Was Over"
*"Was Last Night The Last Night?"
*"Ain't That Marvelous (My Baby Loves Me)"
*"Swanee Shore "
*"Hello Swanee Hello" BRUNSWICK 3414 (1926)
*"Muddy Water" BRUNSWICK 3414 (1926)
*"It All Depends On You "
*"Let's Misbehave "
*"Crazy Rhythm "
*"Miss Anabelle Lee "
*"Rosy Cheeks "References
*Dunning, John. "On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio" Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-507678-8
External links
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* [http://www.btinternet.com/~dreklind/threetwo/bernie.htm Biography]
* [http://www.redhotjazz.com/berniephonofilm.html "Ben Bernie and All the Lads" (1924-25) made inPhonofilm by Lee DeForest]
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