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American musician and bandleader (1901–1963)
1901 – May 6, 1963), known professionally as Ted Weems, was an American bandleader and musician. Weems's work in music was recognized with a star on the
Ted_Weems
1931 song by Al Hoffman and John Klenner
successful version of the song is by the American bandleader Ted Weems and his Orchestra. Weems' instrumental arrangement features a prominent whistling part
Heartaches_(song)
American singer, actor, and TV personality (1912–2001)
years after joining Carlone, Como moved to Ted Weems's Orchestra and his first recording dates. Como and Weems met in 1936 while the Carlone orchestra was
Perry_Como
Musical artist
Pennsylvania. Notably, O'Brien was pianist, composer, and arranger with the Ted Weems orchestra from 1925 through 1941. John Roger O'Brien was born October
Jack_O'Brien_(jazz_pianist)
known for his whistling on the chart-topping song “Heartaches” with the Ted Weems Orchestra. Let's Dance (1958) – Mercury SR 60001/MG 20281 “If I'm Dreaming”
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American singer, whistler, bandleader and disc jockey (1904–1990)
whistling on the chart-topping song "Heartaches" with the Ted Weems Orchestra. Tanner and Weems recorded the song for two record companies within five years
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Weems in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weems may refer to: People: Anna Maria Weems (c. 1840–after 1863), born a slave in Maryland, escaped
Weems
American popular song about Texas
11391) – this topped the Billboard charts in 1942 during a ten-week stay. Ted Weems and His Orchestra (vocal by Perry Como – recorded on December 9, 1941
Deep_in_the_Heart_of_Texas
of selected recordings by Perry Como (all on RCA Victor except where Ted Weems orchestra is referenced; in those cases, on Decca): Contents A B C D E
List of songs recorded by Perry Como
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Perry_Como
1936 novelty song written by Ted Weems and Al Cameron
"The Martins and the Coys" is a 1936 American novelty song created by Ted Weems and Al Cameron. The lyrics are based on folklore about two feuding families
The_Martins_and_the_Coys
American actress, singer (1921–1972)
professional entertaining career as a radio singer and a singer on stage with Ted Weems' big band while still a teenager. She moved to Hollywood after being with
Marilyn_Maxwell
Song in the film The Happy Ending
was used 25 years earlier by Ted Koehler and Burton Lane for their song for the 1944 film Hollywood Canteen. A Ted Weems recording of 1938 also has an
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
What_Are_You_Doing_the_Rest_of_Your_Life?
United States historic place
and Dorothy Lamour. Over the years, performers included Stan Kenton, Ted Weems, Tommy Dorsey, Lawrence Welk, Kay Kyser, Artie Shaw, Les Brown, Glenn
Sandford_Hall
American television and radio series
Como began performing on radio in 1936 when he became a member of the Ted Weems Orchestra. The band had its own weekly radio show on the Mutual Broadcasting
Perry Como television and radio shows
Perry_Como_television_and_radio_shows
Stole My Gal" is a popular song from 1918, written by Leo Wood. In 1924, Ted Weems & his Orchestra had a five-week run at number one with his million-selling
Somebody_Stole_My_Gal
American jazz bandleader & arranger (1907–1964)
hired as arranger by Ted Weems in 1928 and leaving school. Haymes arranged the hit "Piccolo Pete", among many others, for Weems, setting a new, highly
Joe_Haymes
Musical quiz show heard on NBC radio (1944-1944)
music-related questions submitted by listeners to band members in the 14-piece Ted Weems Orchestra. Originally sponsored by the General Mills cereal Kix, listeners
Beat_the_Band
Song
The song first charted in 1931 with versions by Nick Lucas (No. 8), Ted Weems (also No. 8), The Charleston Chasers (No. 15) and Lee Morse (No. 18).
Walkin' My Baby Back Home (song)
Walkin'_My_Baby_Back_Home_(song)
counterparts. Where previously Como needed to be hired by Freddy Carlone and Ted Weems, by 1948 he was now in the position to hire the band. Mitchell Ayres,
Perry_Como_discography
American singer (1907–1987)
1930s, Jarrett was a member of the dance orchestras of Earl Burtnett, Ted Weems, Jimmie Noone, and Red Nichols, playing banjo, guitar, and trombone as
Art_Jarrett
American musician (1906–1965)
He joined Ted Weems' Orchestra in 1931, after briefly being a bandleader himself, and working under Maurice Sherman. His work with Weems was such a success
Red_Ingle
Song
Walter Doyle. It has been performed and recorded by many artists such as Ted Weems, Fats Waller and Milt Herth. A version of the song appears in the 1945
Egyptian_Ella
American vocal group
(lead), Roy Calhoun (first tenor), Thomas "Butch" Curry (second tenor), Ted Weems (baritone) and Wendell Calhoun (bass). Lee Andrews was born Arthur Lee
Lee_Andrews_&_the_Hearts
American physician and businessman
represented more than half of the nation's major bands, including those of Ted Weems, Isham Jones and Benny Goodman. In 1937, MCA opened an agency in Hollywood
Jules_C._Stein
"Heartaches" Ted Weems and His Orchestra with Elmo Tanner May 24 May 31 "Mam'selle" Frank Sinatra June 7 "Mam'selle" Art Lund "Heartaches" Ted Weems and His
List of Billboard number-one singles of 1947
List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles_of_1947
1922 single by Original Memphis Five
1937 for Victor Records (25529A). Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (1939). Ted Weems and His Orchestra, recorded for Decca Records (3135A) on October 4, 1939
Runnin'_Wild_(1922_song)
American ventriloquist and actor (1922–2005)
theaters with the Major Bowes Review, was part of the prize. Bandleader Ted Weems saw the young Winchell while on tour; he visited Winchell and made him
Paul_Winchell
Song
recordings were by Annette Hanshaw, Ben Selvin (vocal by Jack Palmer), Ted Weems (vocal by Parker Gibbs) and Ruth Etting. The music was written by Ray
You're_the_Cream_in_My_Coffee
American actress and singer
Memorial Park in Sacramento, California. In mid-June 1938, Lee joined the Ted Weems Orchestra, traveling with the group four months a year, accompanied by
Mary_Lee_(actress)
Ranking of recorded music
Francis Craig 2 (2) "Peg o' My Heart" The Harmonicats 3 (3) "Heartaches" Ted Weems 4 (4) "Linda" Ray Noble Orchestra and Buddy Clark 4 (5) "Smoke! Smoke
Billboard year-end top singles of 1947
Billboard_year-end_top_singles_of_1947
American comedic entertainer (1894–1974)
moving to CBS on October 30, now airing Thursdays and Sundays. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933, when Canada
Jack_Benny
Fred Waring (1900–1984) (Waring's Pennsylvanians) Chick Webb (1905–1939) Ted Weems (1901–1963) Lawrence Welk (1903–1992) Paul Whiteman (1890–1967) Gerald
List of American big band bandleaders
List_of_American_big_band_bandleaders
American musician (1896–1972)
ties with fellow bandleaders in the hot dance idiom, Ted Weems and Joe Haymes. As arranger for Weems, Haymes scored Baxter's jazz novelties such as "Piccolo
Phil_Baxter
History. Retrieved August 11, 2022. "Decca matrix DLA 1444. Heartaches / Ted Weems Orchestra – Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library
1947_in_music
the basis of the Walters Art Museum Mark Waters: director, Mean Girls Ted Weems (originally Wemyes), bandleader honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk
List of University of Pennsylvania people
List_of_University_of_Pennsylvania_people
78discography.com. Retrieved 2022-08-24. "Decca matrix DLA 1444. Heartaches / Ted Weems Orchestra - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library
1940s_in_music
1933 song by Deane Janis with Hal Kemp's Orchestra
in 42nd Street while stating that Easton sang the song "splendidly". Ted Weems and His Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Elmo Tanner on December
Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Al Dubin and Harry Warren song)
Boulevard_of_Broken_Dreams_(Al_Dubin_and_Harry_Warren_song)
Director, producer and screenwriter (1910–1993)
films through the 1950s and 1960s. With a background in music promotion (Ted Weems, Paul Whiteman), public relations (one of his clients in Depression-era
Albert_Zugsmith
American jazz clarinetist (1902–1999)
early on with the Seattle Harmony Kings (1925), Frankie Trumbauer (1931), Ted Weems (1934), and Jimmy McPartland (1936). He was a member of The Wolverines
Rosy_McHargue
1946 animated film by Walt Disney
Daniel Disney Studio Chorus 2. "The Martins and the Coys" Al Cameron & Ted Weems The King's Men 3. "Blue Bayou" Bobby Worth & Ray Gilbert The Ken Darby
Make_Mine_Music
1939 American film
appearances in Gene Autry films. On loan-out from popular bandleader Ted Weems, Lee earned $250 a week and sang on three songs in the film, including
South of the Border (1939 film)
South_of_the_Border_(1939_film)
American record label
Bluebird recorded and reissued jazz and big band music. Its roster included Ted Weems, Rudy Vallée, Joe Haymes, Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Shep Fields, and Earl
Bluebird_Records
Walker – actor Jack Warden – actor John S. Watson – New Jersey politician Ted Weems – bandleader and musician Carlia Wescott – first American woman to be
List_of_American_mariners
American choreographer
of three friends and her sister, Marilyn, and opened for band leader Ted Weems. In 1946, she met Jackie Gleason at a Baltimore nightclub. The two became
June_Taylor
Music without vocals
Miller US 1942 "Moonlight Cocktail" Glenn Miller US 1942 "Heartaches" Ted Weems US 1947 "Twelfth Street Rag" Pee Wee Hunt US 1948 "Blue Tango" Leroy Anderson
Instrumental
Day of the year
– George Raft, American actor, singer, and dancer (died 1980) 1901 – Ted Weems, American bandleader and musician (died 1963) 1902 – Albert Anastasia
September_26
1930 song by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn
in a 1987 perfume commercial and resulted in a renaissance for Simone. Ted Weems, (vocal by Art Jarrett) – this reached the charts of the day in 1930 Jack
My_Baby_Just_Cares_for_Me
Five Plus Two, Betty Hutton, Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, Ted Weems Orchestra (1926) "My Love Affair with Trains" (Dolly Parton) by Merle
List_of_train_songs
American orchestrator, conductor and composer
shows, Royal settled down as alto sax in the Ted Weems orchestra. He began writing big-band charts for Weems as well as Tommy Dorsey, Paul Whiteman and
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1947 Freddy Martin "Managua, Nicaragua" RCA Victor 2 72 March 15, 1947 Ted Weems "Heartaches" RCA Victor 12 73 June 7, 1947 Art Lund "Mam'selle" MGM 2
List of Billboard number-one singles of the 1940s
List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles_of_the_1940s
Washington White Cootie Williams Big Joe Williams Sonny Boy Williamson I Ted Weems Casey Bill Weldon recorded as Will Weldon Theodore Roosevelt William Howard
List of Victor Records artists
List_of_Victor_Records_artists
American radio comedy series
Fibber McGee and Molly with Ted Weems and his Orchestra broadcasting from Chicago in 1937.
Fibber_McGee_and_Molly
2009 compilation album by Perry Como
After Perry Como left the Ted Weems Orchestra in late 1942, he returned to his home in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania with the idea of going back to his barbering
On the Radio – The Perry Como Shows 1943
On_the_Radio_–_The_Perry_Como_Shows_1943
Washington Crystal Waters Ethel Waters Roger Waters The Webb Sisters Ted Weems The Welcome Mat Lawrence Welk John West Kanye West Tim Westwood Wet Wet
List of Mercury Records artists
List_of_Mercury_Records_artists
American pianist and composer (1892–1963)
Home Trio- Beale Street Mamma (1923), Columbia Ted Weems Orchestra- Blue Eyed Sally (1924), Victor Ted Lewis Jazz Band- Eccentric (1924), Victor Joe Candullo
J._Russel_Robinson
Day of the year
Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, and engineer (born 1881) 1963 – Ted Weems, American violinist, trombonist, and bandleader (born 1901) 1963 – Monty
May_6
US radio–TV comedy series
six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving
The_Jack_Benny_Program
trumpeter, 41 April 12 – Herbie Nichols, jazz musician, 44 (leukemia) May 6 – Ted Weems, US bandleader, 61 May 10 – Irving Aaronson, bandleader and composer,
1963_in_music
Warnow Willard Waterman Ethel Waters Doodles Weaver Pat Weaver Jack Webb Ted Weems Dwight Weist Orson Welles Ernest Whitman Gayne Whitman Paul Whiteman Barbara
List of old-time American radio people
List_of_old-time_American_radio_people
American dance band leader and recording engineer (1907–1978)
Brown version Don't Be That Way – Benny Goodman version Heartaches – Ted Weems version Sunrise Serenade – Glenn Miller version Stompin' At The Savoy
Enoch_Light
April 18, 2022. "Victor matrix BVE-55067. Piccolo Pete / Parker Gibbs; Ted Weems Orchestra – Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library
1929_in_music
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Perry Como begins singing with the Ted Weems orchestra. Frankie Laine fills Como's vacated position with the Freddie
1937_in_music
1930 film
song from early 1930, written by Walter Doyle and first recorded by Ted Weems's Orchestra. In addition to its appearance in the short, there have been
Mysterious_Mose
1941 single by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra with Ray Eberle and The Modernaires
in honky-tonks and small night clubs around Chicago. He offered it to Ted Weems, who turned it down. Then, in February 1941, he approached Dick Jurgens
Elmer's_Tune
United States historic place
Brubeck, Artie Shaw, Xavier Cugat, Les Brown, Louis Prima, Cab Calloway, Ted Weems, Chick Webb, Vincent Lopez, Count Basie, Lawrence Welk, Lionel Hampton
The Riviera (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin)
The_Riviera_(Lake_Geneva,_Wisconsin)
Jack Stauber—Erie Leopold Stokowski—Philadelphia Taylor Swift—Reading Ted Weems—Pitcairn Tammi Terrell—Philadelphia Title Fight—Kingston McCoy Tyner—Philadelphia
List of people from Pennsylvania
List_of_people_from_Pennsylvania
Ronk, American folk singer nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street" Ted Weems, American bandleader and musician, directed the Merchant Marine Band Russ
List_of_sailors
"Of Thee I Sing" w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin "Oh, Monah" w.m. Ted Weems & Joe "Country" Washburn "One More Time" w.m. B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown
1931_in_music
1928 popular song by Ruth Etting
Records as catalog number 20-2930, with the flip side "Shoe Shine Shuffle") Ted Weems and his orchestra (vocal: Snooky Lanson; recorded March 1949, released
Love Me or Leave Me (Donaldson and Kahn song)
Love_Me_or_Leave_Me_(Donaldson_and_Kahn_song)
US-based music award
Higginbotham - Bob Eberly - Jo Stafford - Eddie Sauter - B. B. King - Ted Weems - Norman Granz Mundell Lowe - Specs Powell - Paul Tanner - Gerald Wilson
Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame
Big_Band_and_Jazz_Hall_of_Fame
1946 song
by Count Basie U.S. Billboard Best Sellers in Stores number-one single (Freddy Martin version) March 1–8, 1947 Succeeded by "Heartaches" by Ted Weems
Managua,_Nicaragua_(song)
Remote radio broadcast
Restaurant), Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra (from the Blackhawk), Ted Weems, Shep Fields (from the Palmer House - Empire Room) and Griff Williams
Big_band_remote
1994 compilation album by Various artists
Orchestra "Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)" - Peggy Lee "Heartaches" - Ted Weems & His Orchestra "The Old Lamp-Lighter" - Sammy Kaye "My Dreams Are Getting
Billboard_Pop_Memories
1950s American television series
De Witt, Maria Neglia, Virginia Lee, Fred and Sledge August 29, 1950: Ted Weems and his Orchestra, Romo Vincent, George Tapps, Monica Boyar September
Cavalcade of Bands (TV series)
Cavalcade_of_Bands_(TV_series)
Musical artist
Chicago Conservatory of Music. He started arranging for big bands such as Ted Weems, Eddy Howard, and Dan Belloc. Douglas was taken on by NBC to be one of
Lew_Douglas
American musician
Miller's Air Force Dance Band. Snyder played with the Tommy Dorsey and Ted Weems orchestras, and later played with the band at the Sands Hotel and Casino
Bob_Snyder_(musician)
1909 popular song
others in the film I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947) Perry Como with Ted Weems' Orchestra – a 1939 recording which reached the No. 2 position in the
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
I_Wonder_Who's_Kissing_Her_Now
1944 film by Edward F. Cline
Mary Gordon as Jennie Freddie Slack as himself Harry Owens as himself Ted Weems as himself Lee Bennett as Alan Dane Russell Hicks as J.J. Worthington
Hat_Check_Honey
"Georgia on My Mind" w. Stuart Gorrell m. Hoagy Carmichael "Get Happy" w. Ted Koehler m. Harold Arlen "Goofus" w. Gus Kahn m. Wayne King & William Harold
1930_in_music
British musician (1907–1958)
in the 1950s. Foresythe collaborated with songwriters Andy Razaf and Ted Weems, composing "Be Ready" (with both), "Please Don't Talk About My Man" (with
Reginald_Foresythe
Harold Arlen "Do I Love You?" w.m. Cole Porter "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" w. Ted Koehler m. Rube Bloom "Faithful Forever" w. Leo Robin m. Ralph Rainger "Flyin'
1939_in_music
Defunct amusement park in Bay County, Michigan
Ozzie and Harriet, the Marx Brothers, Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, Ted Weems. Local Harry Jarkey made regular appearances. There were a number of food
Wenona_Beach_Amusement_Park
1936 film by Joseph Kane, Mack V. Wright
USA Cliff Lyons Bill Yrigoyen Joe Yrigoyen "The Martins and the Coys" (Ted Weems and Al Cameron) by Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette and The Beverly Hill Billies
The_Big_Show_(1936_film)
2007 American film
film by Logan Smalley about Darius Weems, a teenager living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In the middle of 2005 Weems embarked on a 7,000 mile road trip
Darius_Goes_West
American politician (born 1961)
2012". Thune is an evangelical Christian, and has been to married Kimberley Weems of Doland, South Dakota, since 1984. They have two daughters and, as of
John_Thune
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
percent of those age 65 or over. Pitcairn was the birthplace of bandleader Ted Weems and of musical instrument maker Carl Thompson, as well as early NFL football
Pitcairn,_Pennsylvania
American jazz saxophonist
he occasionally recorded with these other instruments. He worked with Ted Weems, Jimmy McPartland, Bud Freeman, Floyd O'Brien, Benny Goodman (1942–43)
Joe_Rushton
Concert venue in Wichita, Kansas, US
Boi Drama Ted Nugent Unleash the Beast Tour August 13, 2006 Huck Johns Unleash The Nuge Beast Killer Rock Tour June 5, 2007 Crooked X Ted Weems Orchestra
Cotillion_Ballroom
Month in 1901
Raft, American film actor; as George Ranft in New York City (d. 1980) Ted Weems, American jazz musician bandleader; as Wilford Theodore Wemyes in Pitcairn
September_1901
American musician (1903–1962)
Lown's collaborators included Moe Jaffe, Jack O'Brien (pianist with Ted Weems in the 1930s), and Fred Hamm. 1929 he recorded for Columbia's dime store
Bert_Lown
American record label
Carroll Caesar Giovannini Claude Bolling David Bee & His Orchestra Ike Cole Ted Weems Thurl Ravenscroft Win Stracke Lou Breese The Highlights Johnson, Betty
Bally_Records
Radio station in Palm River-Clair Mel, Florida, United States
early 1960s was Elmo Tanner, the former singer and whistler with the Ted Weems Orchestra. In 1969, Millbeck Broadcasting bought the station, maintaining
WHOT_(AM)
American jazz musician
approximately half a decade, including stints with bandleaders Sonny Dunham, Ted Weems, and Tony Pastor. In 1958, after learning about the University of North
Ed_Summerlin
and His Royal Canadians)". www.musicvf.com. "Winter Wonderland (song by Ted Weems and His Orchestra)". www.musicvf.com. "Winter Wonderland (song by Perry
List of popular Christmas singles in the United States
List_of_popular_Christmas_singles_in_the_United_States
American ragtime and jazz bandleader, composer and instrumentalist (1885–1947)
Willie Creager, Ben Selvin, Joe Green, Joe Kayser, Joseph Samuels, and Ted Weems. Variety states that of the band Fuller took on tour of the United States
Earl_Fuller
1999) September 12 – Ernst Pepping, composer (d. 1981) September 26 – Ted Weems, US bandleader (d. 1963) October 2 Walther Aeschbacher, Swiss conductor
1901_in_music
Month of 1963
Theodore von Kármán, 81, Hungarian mathematician, engineer and physicist Ted Weems, 61, American bandleader, died of emphysema. Monty Woolley, 75, American
May_1963
Freshwater lake in Indiana, United States
talent such as Hoagy Carmichael, Glenn Miller, Guy Lombardo, Tony Bennett, Ted Weems, Duke Ellington, Spike Jones, Wayne King and Jan Garber Archived 2007-01-05
History_of_Lake_Wawasee
1938 film directed by Joseph Santley
Blandick as Ma Sisler James Flavin as Pilot Emmett Vogan as Les Murphy Ted Weems as himself Herbert Heywood as Mr. Beagle Fred Santley as Photographer
Swing,_Sister,_Swing
Month of 1947
rationing of coffee, tea and cocoa. Air Algérie was founded. "Heartaches" by Ted Weems and His Orchestra topped the Billboard Best Sellers in Stores record chart
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