• Charles (Chick) Bullock (September 16, 1898 – September 15, 1981) was an American jazz and dance band vocalist, most active in the 1930s. He recorded some...
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  • reregistered and published the song in 1940. It was first recorded by Chick Bullock and his Orchestra on Vocalion. Despite numerous accounts to the contrary...
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  • (1869-1941), American economist Charles S. Bullock III (born 1942), American political scientist Chick Bullock (1898-1981), American jazz bandleader This...
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  • Machín. Azpiazú also used North American singers such as Bob Burke or Chick Bullock to help popularize the genre. Giro, Radamés 2007. Diccionario enciclopédico...
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  • recorded it include Dick Powell, Mel Tormé, Mills Brothers, Wingy Manone, Chick Bullock, Bob Howard, Teddy Hill, Bert Ambrose, Ted Fiorito, Thelonious Monk...
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  • political scientist Chick Bullock, American jazz and dance band vocalist Craig Anthony Bullock, known as DJ Homicide Dan Bullock (1953–1969), United States...
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  • (Victor 22936) by Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians with vocals by Chick Bullock with the Three Waring Girls. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra with refrain...
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  • journalist Chick Zamick (1926–2007), Canadian hockey player and coach Arthur Everett Austin Jr. (1900–1957), American art museum director Chick Bullock (1898–1981)...
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    most prolific New York based vocalists (along with Irving Kaufman, Chick Bullock, Scrappy Lambert, Elmer Feldkamp, Paul Small and Smith Ballew) on scores...
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  • Orchestra (vocal by Frank Luther). Other 1931/1932 recordings were by Chick Bullock, Smith Ballew and Ben Selvin. The Cat and the Fiddle was filmed in 1934...
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