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Brox Sisters From the "King of Jazz" (1930)

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2007

From the "King of Jazz" (1930)
Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, Harry Barris
Lorayne, Patrica, Bobbe Brox

Before the Andrews Sisters, before the Boswell Sisters, one of the first sister recording acts were the Brox Sisters. Virtually unknown today, the Brox Sisters were the premiere sister singing group of the 1920s. They starred on Broadway in the Ziegfeld Follies and the Music Box Revue shows.
SEE:
http://www.jazzage1920s.com/broxsisters/broxsisters.php

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  • Well, as long as they can profiteer off the efforts of those persons long dead, why not deny the rest of us?

  • ????

    um??

    huh?

    what do you mean???

    I don't understand your comment??

    ok,

    thanks for posting...

    ~confetta

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  • The Brox sisters were:Bobbe Brox [1901-1999],Kathlyn Brox [1906-1988] and Lorraine Brox [1900-1993]

  • Yes, technicolour. It's really complicated process but it's not "colour film".

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  • @furlight No doubt, what the?!!

  • Unmistakeably the great jazz guitarist 'Eddie lang' discretely playing on this track

  • @wwrigle2 A Bench in the Park

  • Does anybody know the title of this song?

  • I think what signorgelato was trying to say was how come this video got cut short? Was there some copyright infringement when the fellas stepped up, and is this why you didn't post the whole song?

  • Hi 333Maxwell. I agree, the man had talent. I especially like his movie, High Time! I was addressing beyond his facade. Many accounts of his being horrible and a monster to his first wife and kids. Peace. xxxooo

  • I know this is a year old... but there is no such thing as the BEST.

    But I can say, as a modern day musician I can't even begin to suggest the impact Bing had on myself and so many of the musicians who's talents I admire so like Dean Martin and Les Paul.. Bing.. sure, he may of shut some doors, but he sure opened many too. No saint that's for sure, but from a purely musical legacy perspective, the man is one of my true hero's.

  • ya i think its cool too

  • Bing was the best indeed

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