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- Bert_Lown abstract "Bert Lown (June 6, 1903-November 2 (or 20), 1962) was a violinist and orchestra leader.He was born in White Plains, New York. He began as a sideman playing the violin in Fred Hamm's band, and in the 1920s and 1930s he led a series of jazz-oriented dance bands (the most famous being the Biltmore Hotel Orchestra), making a large number of recordings in that period for Victor Records. In 1925 (or 1930), (with Hamm, Dave Bennett, and Chauncey Gray) he composed the well-known standard \"Bye Bye Blues.\" He also wrote some other songs, including \"You're The One I Care For\" and \"Tired.\" By the mid-1930s he quit leading the orchestras, becoming a booking agent and manager; eventually he left the music industry and moved on to executive positions in the television industry. He died of a heart attack in 1962 in Portland, Oregon.".
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- Bert_Lown deathYear "1962".
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- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Bluebird_Records.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Bye_Bye_Blues_(song).
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Cameo_Records.
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- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Conqueror_Records.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Bennett_(songwriter).
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Diva_Records.
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- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Hit_of_the_Week_Records.
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- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Jewel_Records_(New_York_record_label).
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- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Biltmore_Hotel.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Pathé_Records.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_Records.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Regal_Records_(1921).
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Velvet_Tone_Records.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Talking_Machine_Company.
- Bert_Lown wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
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- Bert_Lown dateOfBirth "1903".
- Bert_Lown dateOfDeath "1962".
- Bert_Lown name "Lown, Bert".
- Bert_Lown shortDescription "American musician".
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- Bert_Lown description "American musician".
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- Bert_Lown subject Category:1962_deaths.
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- Bert_Lown comment "Bert Lown (June 6, 1903-November 2 (or 20), 1962) was a violinist and orchestra leader.He was born in White Plains, New York. He began as a sideman playing the violin in Fred Hamm's band, and in the 1920s and 1930s he led a series of jazz-oriented dance bands (the most famous being the Biltmore Hotel Orchestra), making a large number of recordings in that period for Victor Records.".
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