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Paul Whiteman

Paul Whiteman

Born: 1890-03-28

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 was 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.

Date of Birth 28 March 1890, Denver, Colorado, USA

Date of Death 29 December 1967, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA  (heart attack)

Filmography
The Golden Twenties poster
The Golden Twenties
1950 • Self (archive footage)
No Image
The Lambertville Story
1949 • Paul Whiteman
The Fabulous Dorseys poster
The Fabulous Dorseys
1947 • Paul Whiteman
Rhapsody in Blue poster
Rhapsody in Blue
1945 • Paul Whiteman
Atlantic City poster
Atlantic City
1944 • Himself
Birth of the Blues poster
Birth of the Blues
1941 • Self (archive footage)
Strike Up the Band poster
Strike Up the Band
1940 • Paul Whiteman
Hollywood Hotel poster
Hollywood Hotel
1938 • Producer at Callahan's Drive In (uncredited)
Thanks a Million poster
Thanks a Million
1935 • Himself - Bandleader
I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket poster
I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket
1933 • Self / Orchestra Leader (as Paul Whiteman and Orchestra)
Broadway Gossip No.2 poster
Broadway Gossip No.2
1932
My Pal Paul poster
My Pal Paul
1930 • Himself
King of Jazz poster
King of Jazz
1930 • Paul Whiteman
No Image
The Voice of Hollywood No. 3
1930 • Himself
London poster
London
1927