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  1. Paul Samuel Whiteman (* 28. März 1890 in Denver, Colorado; † 29. Dezember 1967 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania) war ein amerikanischer Bandleader. Leben. Paul Whitemans Familie war von Musik geprägt. Sein Vater, Wilberforce James Whiteman (1857–1939), war verantwortlicher Inspekteur ...

  2. Paul Whiteman being the most popular Jazz band leader of the Jazz Age is blamed for the racism in America that denied African-American musicians the credit that they deserved in the history of Jazz. If there is such a thing as the “King of Jazz” the title belongs to Louis Armstrong, although that may not have been clear to most people in ...

  3. Paul Whiteman (1890 - 1967) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por El rey del Jazz, Armonías de juventud, Los fabulosos Dorseys, Rapsodia en azul y Un millón de gracias

  4. Paul Samuel Whiteman. Profile: American bandleader and orchestral director, born 28 March 1890 in Denver, Colorado, USA; died 29 December 1967 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA. He was leader of the most popular dance bands in the US during the 1920s. With his band, he was often referred to him as the "King Of Jazz" during this time, and this ...

  5. 28 de feb. de 2017 · Paul Whiteman’s 1927 recording of “Rhapsody in Blue”, was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974, followed by his 1920 recording of “Whispering” 1998. Whiteman was inducted in the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1993, and has two Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6157 Hollywood Boulevard and for Radio at 1601 Vine Street in Hollywood.

  6. Explore Paul Whiteman's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Paul Whiteman on AllMusic.

  7. 26 de may. de 2018 · Paul Whiteman's Orchestra was the most popular band of the 1920s. They are also the most controversial to Jazz historians because Whiteman billed himself as "The King Of Jazz". The Paul Whiteman Orchestra rarely played what is considered real Jazz today, despite having some of the great White Jazz soloists of the 1920s in his band.