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Paul Whiteman(1890-1967)

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Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman began his musical career as a viola player for the San Francisco Symphony. He enlisted in the Navy during World War I, and his musical abilities resulted in the Navy putting him in charge of his own band. After the war he moved to New York in 1920, where he recorded his first hit, Whispering/The Japanese Sandman. It sold more than two million copies, making Whiteman an instant star. In 1924 he introduced the George Gershwin classic Rhapsody in Blue, which became the band's signature song. Whiteman had the foresight to hire some of the best jazz musicians of the era, including Red Nichols, Frankie Trumbauer, Tommy Dorsey and Bix Beiderbecke. Bing Crosby got his start with Whiteman in 1929, in a trio called the Rhythm Boys. Whiteman's band continued its run into the 1930s, but toward the end of the decade their popularity began to wane, and in the early 1940s Whiteman took a job as musical director for the American Broadcasting Co., a position he kept into the '60s. He would put together his band every so often during that period, and in the early 1960s they even managed to secure engagements in Las Vegas, after which Whiteman retired.
BornMarch 28, 1890
DiedDecember 29, 1967(77)
BornMarch 28, 1890
DiedDecember 29, 1967(77)
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Known for

Robert Alda, Al Jolson, Joan Leslie, Tom Patricola, and Alexis Smith in Rhapsodie en bleu (1945)
Rhapsodie en bleu
7.0
  • Paul Whiteman
  • 1945
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Paul Whiteman in En avant la musique (1940)
En avant la musique
6.8
  • Paul Whiteman
  • 1940
Whoopi Goldberg in La Couleur pourpre (1985)
La Couleur pourpre
7.7
  • Soundtrack("Hot Lips")
  • 1985
Jeepers Creepers : Le Chant du diable (2001)
Jeepers Creepers : Le Chant du diable
6.2
  • Soundtrack("Jeepers Creepers")
  • 2001

Credits

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  • America's Greatest Bands
    TV Series
    • Host
    • 1955
  • The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (1949)
    The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue
    TV Series
    • Host (1949-52)
    • 1949–1952
  • The Lambertville Story
    Short
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1949
  • Janet Blair, Jimmy Dorsey, and Tommy Dorsey in The Fabulous Dorseys (1947)
    The Fabulous Dorseys
    5.6
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1947
  • Robert Alda, Al Jolson, Joan Leslie, Tom Patricola, and Alexis Smith in Rhapsodie en bleu (1945)
    Rhapsodie en bleu
    7.0
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1945
  • Constance Moore in Atlantic City (1944)
    Atlantic City
    5.8
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1944
  • Bing Crosby, Brian Donlevy, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Carolyn Lee, and Mary Martin in Birth of the Blues (1941)
    Birth of the Blues
    6.3
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1941
  • Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Paul Whiteman in En avant la musique (1940)
    En avant la musique
    6.8
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1940
  • Hugh Herbert, Glenda Farrell, Benny Goodman, Ted Healy, Lola Lane, Rosemary Lane, Louella Parsons, and Dick Powell in Hollywood Hotel (1937)
    Hollywood Hotel
    6.4
    • Producer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Votez pour moi (1935)
    Votez pour moi
    6.3
    • Paul Whiteman (as Paul Whiteman and Band)
    • 1935
  • Not So Quiet (1930)
    Not So Quiet
    6.1
    Short
    • General Pete (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • My Pal Paul (1930)
    My Pal Paul
    5.8
    Short
    • Paul Whiteman (voice, uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Nertz
    Short
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1929
  • London (1926)
    London
    • Paul Whiteman
    • 1926

Music Department



  • The Gun is Full of Wine (2024)
    The Gun is Full of Wine
    Short
    • performer
    • 2024
  • Robert Alda, Al Jolson, Joan Leslie, Tom Patricola, and Alexis Smith in Rhapsodie en bleu (1945)
    Rhapsodie en bleu
    7.0
    • conductor: "Rhapsody in Blue" orchestra
    • 1945

Soundtrack



  • Dan Willmott, Thomas Saunders, M.E. Lewis, and Brennan Martin in The Confession (2018)
    The Confession
    Short
    • performer: "All of Me"
    • 2018
  • Vince Giordano: There's a Future in the Past (2016)
    Vince Giordano: There's a Future in the Past
    7.9
    • writer: "Linger Awhile"
    • 2016
  • Red Alert (2014)
    Red Alert
    Short
    • performer: "You're the Top"
    • 2014
  • Boardwalk Empire (2010)
    Boardwalk Empire
    8.6
    TV Series
    • performer: "Great Day"
    • performer: "Moonlight", "Just a Little Love Song"
    • performer: "Sweet Lady" (uncredited) ...
    • 2010–2014
  • Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla (2014)
    Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla
    5.6
    • Soundtrack ("Doo Wacka Doo")
    • 2014
  • Boys of Abu Ghraib (2014)
    Boys of Abu Ghraib
    5.4
    • writer: "I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You)" (uncredited)
    • 2014
  • Wrath (2011)
    Wrath
    3.6
    • performer: "Smoke Get in Your Eyes"
    • 2011
  • Jennifer Sklias-Gahan in The Louise Log (2007)
    The Louise Log
    5.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
    • 2009
  • The Informative Adventures of Joe Average
    5.2
    Video
    • performer: "Do Wacko Do", "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
    • 2008
  • Dirt (2008)
    Dirt
    7.4
    • performer: "Song of India"
    • 2008
  • Way Down Low (2007)
    Way Down Low
    5.3
    • Soundtrack ("Gloomy Sunday")
    • 2007
  • Kate Hudson and Luke Wilson in Alex & Emma (2003)
    Alex & Emma
    5.5
    • performer: "Charleston"
    • 2003
  • Kirsten Dunst, Edward Herrmann, and Eddie Izzard in Un parfum de meurtre (2001)
    Un parfum de meurtre
    6.4
    • performer: "Charleston", "Linger a While", "Hot Lips"
    • performer: "Do It Again", "Stumbling", "Say It With Music", "Somebody Loves Me"
    • 2001
  • Jeepers Creepers : Le Chant du diable (2001)
    Jeepers Creepers : Le Chant du diable
    6.2
    • performer: "Jeepers Creepers"
    • 2001
  • Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Montgomery Clift in Celluloid Closet (1995)
    Celluloid Closet
    7.8
    • performer: "Hot Lips"
    • 1995

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Paul Whiteman and Band
  • Born
    • March 28, 1890
    • Denver, Colorado, USA
  • Died
    • December 29, 1967
    • Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Margaret LivingstonAugust 18, 1931 - December 29, 1967 (his death, 3 children)
  • Children
    • Loyce Whiteman
  • Relatives
    • Marti Barris(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Book with Mary Margaret McBride: "Jazz," 1926.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 3 Print Biographies
    • 6 Portrayals
    • 1 Article

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Unlike many of his contemporaries, he always kept an open, and enthusiastic, mind about what was going on in the music world. In 1966, he admitted that The Beatles were "turning out some lovely stuff," and that "were I a young man getting started in the music business these days, I'd probably grow my hair long and form a rock 'n' roll band."
  • Quotes
    Jazz is the folk music of the Industrial Age.
  • Nicknames
    • The King of Jazz
    • Pops
    • The Jazz King

FAQ

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  • When did Paul Whiteman die?
    December 29, 1967
  • How did Paul Whiteman die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Paul Whiteman when he died?
    77 years old
  • Where did Paul Whiteman die?
    Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA
  • When was Paul Whiteman born?
    March 28, 1890

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