- Jan Garber
Jan Garber (
November 5 ,1894 ,Indianapolis ,Indiana -October 5 ,1977 ,Shreveport ,Louisiana ) was an Americanjazz bandleader.Garber was known as "The Idol of the Airwaves" in his heyday of the 1920's and '30s, playing jazz in the vein of contemporaries such as
Paul Whiteman andGuy Lombardo . Garber played violin with thePhiladelphia Symphony Orchestra afterWorld War I and formed the Garber-Davis Orchestra with pianistMilton Davis from 1921-1924. After parting with Davis, he formed his own orchestra, playing both "sweet" and "hot" '20s dance music. He was hit hard by theGreat Depression , and in the 1930s, he refashioned his ensemble into abig band and recorded a string of successful records for Victor. DuringWorld War II , Garber began playingswing jazz , a rather unexpected turn; his arranger during this time wasGray Rains and his vocalist wasLiz Tilton . The recording restrictions in America during the war eventually made his ensemble unfeasible, and he returned to "sweet" music after the war, continuing to lead ensembles nearly up until the time of his death in 1977.Discography
*"Street of Dreams" -- Decca (DL 74191) -- (19xx)
External links
* [http://wm02.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jiftxqt5ldae~T1 Jan Garber] at Allmusic.com
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