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  1. On Mickey Katz and His Orchestra, we are introduced to Duvid Crockett, who, in contrast to his pioneer counterpart who was born in the mountains of Tennessee, Katz's protagonist was "Born in de wilds of Delancey Street."And while America's hero, Davey Crocket, "Kilt him a bar when he was only three," Duvid displayed an early prowess for shechting when he bravely "Flicked him a chicken when he ...

  2. MICKEY KATZ joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in September 2004. A native of Israel, he has distinguished himself as a solo performer, chamber musician, a...

  3. 21 de dic. de 2020 · Mickey Katz (June 15, 1909 - April 30, 1985) was an American Jewish comedian who received his first moments of fame in the 1940s as a member of Spike Jones and His City Slickers; Katz was most famous for his "glugging" vocal sound effects on tunes like "Cocktails for Two" and others. He later went on to perform his own parodic musical revue an…

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › katz-mickeyKatz, Mickey | Encyclopedia.com

    KATZ, MICKEYKATZ, MICKEY (1909–1985), U.S. musician, comic. Known for his unusual blend of klezmer music and Borscht Belt humor, Katz began playing the clarinet as a young child in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He was performing with local bands by the time he was in high school. After he began to incorporate comic routines into his musical act, he gained the attention of Spike Jones, who ...

  5. 1 de may. de 1985 · The entertainer Mickey Katz, who concocted the ''Borscht Capades'' revues and made Yiddish-American comedy records, died yesterday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 75.

  6. 4 de sept. de 2013 · From "The Most Mishige," released on Capitol Records in 1958.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2012 · Mickey Katz joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in September 2004. A native of Israel, he has distinguished himself as a solo performer, chamber musician, and contemporary music specialist. He received the Presser Music Award in Boston, the Karl Zeise Prize as a Tanglewood Music Center Fellow, and won first prizes at the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Competition and the Rubin Academy Competition ...