Fugue for Tinhorns
First live performance by Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver and Douglas Deane (October 14, 1950)
First recording and first release by Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver and Douglas Deane (December 3, 1950 / January 8, 1951)
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The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York)
Single
October 1963
Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre Presents "Guys and Dolls"
Album
November 1963
First live performance by Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver and Douglas Deane (October 14, 1950)
First recording and first release by Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver and Douglas Deane (December 3, 1950 / January 8, 1951)
Fugue for Tinhorns written by Frank Loesser English
Fugue for Tinhorns written by Frank Loesser instrumental
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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i | Fugue for Tinhorns | Sonny Burke and His Orchestra | 1951 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | Dick Marx and John Frigo | 1957 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | Stan Rubin And His Tigertown Orchestra (Stan Rubin) | 1957 | Unverified | |
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | The Great New Gus Bivona Band | 1958 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | Bob Prince | 1959 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | The Rod Levitt Orchestra | 1965 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | The Danish-German Slide Combination | 1988 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | Michael Hashim | 1992 | ||
i | Fugue for Tin Horns | Canadian Brass | 1994 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | Earl Rose | May 2005 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | The Harry Allen-Joe Cohn Quartet | July 10, 2007 | ||
i | Fugue for Tinhorns | Ed Puddick Big Band | November 2010 |