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  1. Wingy Manone fue un cornetista, trompetista, cantante, director de orquesta y compositor norteamericano de jazz tradicional y swing, nacido en Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, el 13 de febrero de 1900, y fallecido en Las Vegas, Nevada, el 9 de julio de 1982.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wingy_ManoneWingy Manone - Wikipedia

    Joseph Matthews "Wingy" Manone (February 13, 1900 – July 9, 1982) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, singer, and bandleader. His recordings included "Tar Paper Stomp", "Nickel in the Slot", "Downright Disgusted Blues", "There'll Come a Time (Wait and See)", and "Tailgate Ramble".

  3. American jazz trumpeter, composer, singer, and bandleader. Born 13 February 1900 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Died 9 July 1982 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (age of 82). Manone lost his right arm in a streetcar accident when he was ten years old. He wore a prosthetic arm while on stage performing.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2011 · 49K views 12 years ago. "Tar Paper Stomp", composed by Wingy Manone until the middle of 1930. In the 1939, "In The Mood" was arranged by Joe Garland and Andy Razaf based on a pre-existing "Tar...

  5. Learn about Wingy Manone, a New Orleans trumpet player and vocalist who lost his right arm in a streetcar accident and became a popular bandleader and recording artist. See his discography of songs he recorded from 1935 to 1949.

  6. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Wingy's bands swung hard. He developed a warm, gruff voice and almost invariably displayed a wild sense of humor. What Classics 774 delivers is a step-by-step synopsis of Manone's earliest work, including quite a bit of previously hard to find material. The four titles from 1927 were recorded in Wingy's home town of New Orleans.

  7. 24 de jul. de 1982 · Wingy Mannone, a New Orleans-born jazz trumpeter and singer whose swinging version of the ballad ''The Isle of Capri'' was one of the most popular recordings of the 30's, died...