Reaching for the Moon
First recording by Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby) (December 17, 1930)
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Berlin by Lombardo
Album
June 1958
First recording by Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby) (December 17, 1930)
First live performance by Russell Nype and Galina Talva (October 12, 1950)
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