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Shep Fields

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Aliases
Shep Fields and His New Music
Shep Fields & His Orch.
Shep Fields and His Orchestra
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm
Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orch.
Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm Orch.
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm - Vocal Refrain by Three Ripples
Real name
Saul Feldman
Born
September 12, 1910
Died
February 23, 1981
Country
United States
Comments
Jazz bandleader, saxophonist (tenor) and clarinetist
Related
Hal Derwin Member Rippling Rhythm Orhestra
Bob Goday Member Rippling Rhythm Orhestra
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Title Performer Release date Covered by
listen on Internet Archive  REC,REL August 21, 1939 (34 artists)
Originally by Ella Logan PRF
listen on Internet Archive  REC December 7, 1938 (22 artists)
Originally by Dorothy Lamour BRD
listen on Internet Archive In A Little Hula Heaven Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Bobby Goday March 3, 1937 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive  REL March 27, 1942 (9 artists)
Originally by Tommy Tucker Time - Vocal Chorus by Amy Arnell and Voices Five REC
Just A Quiet Evening Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Bob Goday February 3, 1937 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive December 7, 1938 (9 artists)
On a little bamboo bridge Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Bobby Goday February 3, 1937 Unverified
June 3, 1936 (15 artists)
listen on Internet Archive  REC February 17, 1937 (312 artists)
Originally by The Warner Brothers Studio Orchestra BRD
listen on Internet Archive Sweet is the Word For You Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by Bobby Goday 1937 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive June 1937 (31 artists)
listen on Internet Archive  REC,REL January 20, 1937 (44 artists)
Originally by Alice Faye BRD
listen on Internet Archive  REL July 14, 1937 (2 artists)
Originally by Bing Crosby with Orchestra under the direction of John Scott Trotter BRD
May 1949 (3 artists)