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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy by The Andrews Sisters

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The Andrews Sisters Were A Group Of Singing Sisters LaVerne Andrews Contralto July 6 1911-May 8 1967 Maxene Andrews High Harmony January 3 1916-October 21 1995 And Patty Andrews Lead February 16 1918-January 30 2013 . All Were Born In Minnesota United States To A Greek Immigrant Father And A Norwegian American Mother. “Patty Andrews The Lead Singer Of The Andrews Sisters Group Was Born In Mound Minnesota On February 16 1918 In A House That Occupied The Property Where The Gillespie Center Stands Today. During The 1920’s Laverne Maxene And Patty Andrews Spent Their Summers In Mound Living With Their Parents In A House Across The Street From The Grocery Store That Was Owned By Pete And Ed Sollie Bachelor Uncles Of The Three Girls. Today Green T Accounting Occupies The Sollie Grocery Store Building And The Gillespie Center Is On The Land Where The Andrews Sisters’ House Once Stood. ” - From A Commentary By Tom Rockvam That Appeared In The Laker Newspaper During 2005. They Started Their Career As Imitators Of An Earlier Successful Singing Group The Boswell Sisters. After Singing With Various Dance Bands And Touring On Vaudeville They First Came To National Attention With Their Recordings And Radio Broadcasts In 1937. Their Music Entertained Allied Troops Worldwide During World War II Sold War Bonds Appeared In Several Films Including A Few Abbott And Costello Features And Performed For Soldiers Serving Overseas. Their First Film With Abbott And Costello The Pre-War Comedy Buck Privates Introduced Their Best-Known Recording "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" Which Would Win Best Song At The Academy Awards. They Also Recorded Many Songs With Bing Crosby Danny Kaye And Other Popular Artists Of The Era. Their Popularity Was Such That After The War They Discovered That Some Of Their Records Had Actually Been Smuggled Into Germany After The Labels Had Been Changed To Read "Hitler's Marching Songs." After A Brief Hiatus After The War The Sisters Regrouped Performing In Clubs Throughout The United States And Europe. They Broke Up In 1953 With Patty's Choice To Go Solo. Their Last Appearance Together Was In 1962 On The Dean Martin Show. Laverne Who Had Cancer Retired Soon After She Died Five Years Later In 1967 At The Age Of 55. After A Long Silence The Two Surviving Sisters Had Something Of A Comeback When Bette Midler Recorded A Cover Of Their Song "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." Maxene And Patty Appeared Both Together And Separately Throughout The 1970s With Maxene Releasing A Solo Album In 1986. Their Most Notable Comeback However Was In The Sherman Brothers' Nostalgic World War II Musical "Over Here!" Which Premiered On Broadway At The Shubert Theatre In 1974. The Musical Featured The Two Then Living Sisters Maxene And Patty And Was Written With Them In Mind For The Leads. It Launched The Careers Of Many Now Notable Theater And Film Icons John Travolta Marilu Henner Ann Reinking Et Al . Ironically It Was The Last Major Hurrah Of The Sisters And Was Cut Short Due To A Frivolous Lawsuit Initiated By Patty's Husband To The Show's Producers. Throughout Their Long Career The Sisters Had Sold Over 60 Million Records. The Group Was Inducted Into The Vocal Group Hall Of Fame In 1998. The Last Of The Three Sisters Patty Andrews Died Of Natural Causes At Her Home In Northridge California On January 30 2013 Just 17 Days Before Her 95th Birthday. The Sisters Were Interred In The Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery In Glendale California Close To Their Parents.

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"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" A Wartime Radio Song About A Virtuoso Trumpet Player Was A Major Hit For The Andrews Sisters And An Iconic World War II Tune. The Song Was Written By Don Raye And Hughie Prince And Was Recorded At Decca's Hollywood Studios On January 2 1941 Nearly A Year Before The United States Entered World War II But After The Start Of A Peacetime Draft To Expand The Armed Forces In Anticipation Of American Involvement. The Flipside Was "Bounce Me Brother With A Solid Four". The Andrews Sisters Introduced The Song In The 1941 Abbott And Costello Film Buck Privates Which Was In Production When They Made The Record. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" Was Nominated For An Academy Award For Best Song. The Song Is Ranked #6 On Songs Of The Century. It Is Closely Based On An Earlier Raye-Prince Hit "Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar " Which Is About A Virtuoso Boogie-Woogie Piano Player. According To The Lyrics Of The Song A Renown Illinois Street Musician Is Drafted Into The U.S. Army During The Wartime Draft Imposed By The Roosevelt Administration. In Addition To Being Famous The Bugler Was The "top Man At His Craft " But The Army Had Little Use For His Talents And He Was Reduced To Blowing The Wake Up Call Reveille In The Morning. This Caused The Musician To Become Dejected "It Really Brought Him Down Because He Couldn't Jam." The Commanding Officer Took Note Of The Blues Man's Blues And Went Out And Conscripted More Musicians To Assemble A Band To Keep The Bugler Company. Thereafter The Bugler Found His Stride Infusing The Military Marches With His Inimitable Street Flair "He Blows It Eight To The Bar - In Boogie Rhythm." Even His Morning Calls Attain Some Additional Flavor "And Now The Company Jumps When He Plays Reveille." But The Bugler Is Not Only Empowered He Is Possibly Spoiled Because Thereafter "He Can't Blow A Note Unless The Bass And Guitar/Is Playin' With Him." In An Interview Broadcast July 3 2006 On CNN World War II Veteran Bill Arter Said He Often Played In Jam Sessions With The Black Unit In Company C Who Gave Him The Nickname Bugle Boy From Company B. Arter Was A Medic Who Landed During D-Day. There Is No Evidence That He Was The Inspiration For The Song However Since It Was Written Before The U.S. Entered The War He May Have Been Dubbed The Bugle Boy From Company B In Reference To The Song Not The Other Way Around. An Article Published In Stars & Stripes During WWII Credits Clarence Zylman Of Muskegon MI With Being The Original Boogie Woogie Bugler. Drafted At Age 38 Clarence Had Been Performing For 20 Years Beginning With Radio Stations In Chicago And Moving On To Several Big Bands. He Brought His Playing Style To England Where He Was A Company Bugler Eventually Being Transferred To An Army Band. A Better Claim To That Title Though He Seldom Mentioned It Would Be To Harry L. Gish Jr 1922-2005 . After A Meteoric Rise In The Mid 1930's Based Out Of The Ritz Hotel In Paducah KY. At Age 17 He Ventured To NYC Where He Appeared Studio Only With The Will Bradley "All Star Orchestra" With Highly Regarded Solos On The Raye-Prince Songs "Celery Stalks At Midnight" "Scrub Me Mama With A Boogie Beat" And "The Boogilly Woogilly Piggie". He Also Performed With The Olsen & Johnson Of Hellzapoppin' Fame Ban Ray Anthony And Was Popular In The Plattsburgh NY Lake Placid Area Before Returning To Decca Records In Chicago. He Also Had A "summer Replacement" Radio Show There For CBS From WBBM Radio.
Gish Was Known For A Dry Sense Of Humor And Was Known For Pulling Outrageous Pranks With A Straight Face. He Was Also A Publicist's Dream In That His Mother Was Named Lillian A Pleasant Farm Woman About 6 Years Younger Than The Actress In Reality His Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Was The Actress' Great-Great-Grandfather's Older Brother. Quotes Like "We Can't Confirm The Rumor That He Is The Actress' Son." Were Common. In Composing The Sone Raye Reportedly Commented "What If They Drafted "that Guy"?". In The 1980s And 1990's He Honored Many Requests To Play At Services For Many Veterans' Funerals And In 1995 In The Character Of The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Still Able To Fit In His WWII Uniform ... He Enlidted In The Army Air Corps He Opened The Combined Service Units American Legion VFW And Others Celebration Of The 50th Anniversary Of The End Of WWII In Little Rock Where He Opened With Reville And Closed The Ceremony With Taps. In 1973 Bette Midler Recorded Her Version Of The Song A Close Copy Of The Original Which Peaked At #8 On The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart And Introduced It To A New Generation Of Pop Music Fans. The Track Was Also A #1 Single On The Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart. In 1990 Pop/R&B Group En Vogue Did A Brief Version Of The Song For Their Album Born To Sing Rewording It To Sound More Urban I.E. "boogie Woogie Hip Hop Boy." In 2006 The Puppini Sisters Recorded Their Own Version Of The Song For Their Album Betcha Bottom Dollar. Homage Christina Aguilera Wrote New Lyrics To "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" For Her Track "Candyman" Released As A Single In 2007 From Her Hit Album Back To Basics. The Song Was Co-Written By Linda Perry In Addition To The Original Composers. The Miami-Based Girl Group Company B Took Their Name From The Song. They Recorded Their Own Version Of The Song In 1989. Bill Arter Died In His Broken Arrow OK Home On February 4 2009.

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