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'COMM::eng' ('Debuted 10/2/1937 and peaked at #5\r\n' 'Bunny Berigan (Rowland Bernard Berigan) (November 2, 1908 - June 2, 1942) ' 'was one of the greatest trumpeters of the world of jazz. His range, ' 'virtuosity, and tone set standards by which all other white trumpeters were ' 'judged.\r\n' '\r\n' 'Born in Fox Lake, Wisconsin, Berigan was a musical prodigy, having learned ' 'the violin and trumpet at an early age. By his late teens, he was playing in ' 'local orchestras. He auditioned for the Hal Kemp orchestra in 1928 or 29, ' 'and was rejected for reasons unknown, allegedly having to do with his ' 'uncertain tone. Any deficiencies were apparently gone in about a year when ' "Kemp hired Berigan in mid-1930. Bunny's forst solos on record are with Kemp. " 'He sailed to England with Kemp on tour later that year.\r\n' '\r\n' 'Returning in 1931, Berigan, along with trumpet virtuoso Manny Klein, quickly ' 'became one of the most sought-after studio musicians of the era, playing ' 'for, in addition to Kemp, Fred Rich, Freddy Martin and Ben Selvin. His first ' 'vocal, "At Your Command", was recorded with Rich that year.\r\n' '\r\n' 'From late 1932 through 1933, Berigan was employed by Paul Whiteman and in ' '9134 by Abe Lyman.\r\n' '\r\n' 'He continued freelancing in the recording and radio studios, most notably ' "with the Dorsey Brothers, and Glenn Miller (on Miller's first date as leader " "in 1935). Berigan was also in Benny Goodman's band when it made the " 'now-famous rags-to-riches tour that ended up with the success at the Palomar ' 'Ballroom.\r\n' '\r\n' "Berigan then spent some time with Tommy Dorsey's orchestra, culminating with " 'a spectacular solo on Dorsey\'s "Marie". Around this time, 1936, he ' 'recorded, under his own name, what was to become his theme song, "I Can\'t ' 'Get Started" with a stunning display of trumpet (and singing)that would ' 'forever be his trademark. If Bunny were ever asked, he would readily admit ' 'that Louis Armstrong was his model.\r\n' '\r\n' 'Before long, Bunny got the itch to lead his own band, and did so for about ' "three years. Although he made some great records, his band wasn't a " "financial success, and Berigan wasn't blessed with the greatest business " 'sense. The headaches of leading a band began to take a toll on Berigan, who, ' "for his entire career was well-known in musicians' circles as a very heavy " 'drinker.\r\n' '\r\n' 'It became necessary for Berigan to declare bankruptcy in 1940, and he then ' "rejoined Tommy Dorsey's band for a brief time.\r\n" '\r\n' 'After leaving Dorsey, he again formed a small group, playing mainly ' 'one-night engagements. The grind was too much for him by this time. During ' 'one such tour, Berigan was hospitalized in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the ' 'spring of 1942, suffering from pneumonia. Doctors also determined that Bunny ' 'was suffering from cirrhosis of the liver and advised him to stop drinking ' 'and not resume playing the trumpet.\r\n' '\r\n' 'He did neither, returned to New York City, and suffered a massive hemorrhage ' 'on May 30, 1942. Bunny died several days later in a hospital at the age of ' '33.\r\n' '\r\n' 'Bunny Berigan left behind his wife, Donna, and two young daughters.') 'COMM:ID3v1 Comment:XXX' 'Debuted 10/2/1937 and peaked' 'TALB' (Album/Movie/Show title) "1930's rare and popular music" 'TBPM' (BPM (beats per minute)) '117.671' 'TCON' (Content type, a.k.a. 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