- Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby (
August 23 ,1913 Spokane, Washington –March 9 ,1993 La Jolla, California ) was an Americandixieland bandleader and vocalist, best known for his groupCrosby and the Bob-Cats .He was the youngest of seven children: five boys, Larry (1895-1975), Everett (born 1896), Ted (born 1900), Harry (1903-1977, popularly known as
Bing Crosby ) and Bob; and two girls, Catherine (born 1905) and Mary Rose (born 1907). His parents were English-American bookkeeper Harry Lowe Crosby (1871-1950) andIrish-American Catherine Harrigan (1873-1964), (affectionately known as Kate), the daughter of a builder fromCounty Mayo inIreland . His paternal ancestors Thomas Prence and Patience Brewster were born inEngland and immigrated to theU.S. in the 17th century; Brewster's family came over on theMayflower .Bob Crosby started singing with
Anson Weeks (1931-34) and the Dorsey Brothers (1934-35). He led his first band in 1935, when the former members ofBen Pollack 's band elected him as titular leader. His most famous band, the Bob-Cats, was aDixieland jazz group with members from the Bob Crosby Orchestra. Both the Bob Crosby Orchestra and the smaller Bob-Cats group specialized in Dixieland jazz, presaging the traditional jazz revival of the 1940s. Crosby's singing voice was remarkably similar to that of his brother Bing, but without its range.The Bob Crosby Orchestra and the Bob Cats included (at various times)
Yank Lawson ,Billy Butterfield ,Muggsy Spanier ,Matty Matlock ,Irving Fazola ,Ward Silloway , Warren Smith, Eddie Miller,Joe Sullivan ,Bob Zurke ,Jess Stacy ,Nappy Lamare ,Bob Haggart ,Walt Yoder ,Jack Sperling , andRay Bauduc .Hits included "Summertime" (theme song), "In a Little Gypsy Tea Room," "Whispers in The Dark," "South Rampart Street Parade," "March of the Bob Cats," "Day In, Day Out," "
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby ," "Dolores" and "New San Antonio Rose " (last three with Bing Crosby). A remarkable bass and drums duet between Haggart and Bauduc, "Big Noise From Winnetka," became a hit in 1938-39.Radio
During
World War II , Bob spent 18 months in theMarines , touring with bands in thePacific . His radio variety series, "The Bob Crosby Show", aired on NBC and CBS in different runs between the years 1943 to 1950, followed by "Club Fifteen" on CBS from 1947 through 1953 and a half-hour CBS daytime series, "The Bob Crosby Show" (1953-1957).On
September 14 ,1952 , Bob replacedPhil Harris as the bandleader on "The Jack Benny Program", remaining until Benny retired the radio show in 1955 after 23 years. In joining the show, Bob became the leader of the same group of musicians who had played under Harris. According to Benny writer Milt Josefsberg, the issue was budget. Because radio had strong competition from TV, the program budget had to be reduced, so Bob replaced Phil. Prior to joining Benny on the radio, Crosby, who was based on the East Coast, would often play with Benny during Benny's live New York appearances, and he was seen frequently throughout the 1950s on Benny's television series.As a performer, Crosby had tremendous charisma and wit combined with a laid back persona. He was able to swap jokes competently with Benny, including humorous references to his brother Bing's wealth and his string of losing racehorses. Crosby was married and had five children, three girls and two boys.
The enduring popularity of the Bob Crosby Orchestra and the Bob Cats - whose biography was written by British jazz historian
John Chilton , was evident during the frequent reunions in the 1950s and 1960s. Bob Haggart and Yank Lawson organized a band that kept the spirit alive, combining Dixieland and swing with a roster of top soloists. From the late 1960s until the mid-1970s, the group was known as The World's Greatest Jazzband. Since neither leader was happy with that name, they eventually reverted to The Lawson Haggart Jazzband. The Lawson-Haggart group was consistent in keeping the Bob Crosby tradition alive.Bob Crosby died in 1993 due to complications from cancer.
Listen to
* [http://www.otrsite.com/ra/ra1024.ram Haendiges Listening Lounge: "The Jo Stafford Show" with vocal by Bob Crosby]
* [http://www.pandora.com/music/artist/518433b3a73ee2a9 Pandora: Bob Crosby]
* [http://www.radiocrazy.com/shows/B/BigBands/BobCrosbyandEileenBarton1.mp3 Radio Lovers: "The Bob Crosby Show" with Eileen Barton]External links
* [http://www.bigbandlibrary.com/radioprogramscrosbybob.html Big Band Library: Bob Crosby]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CEEDD1731F933A25750C0A965958260 "New York Times" (March 10, 1993): Obituary: Bob Crosby]
* [http://www.parabrisas.com/d_crosbybob.php Solid!: Bob Crosby]
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