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- Blue_Barron abstract "Blue Barron (November 19, 1913 – July 16, 2005), born Harry Freidman, was an American orchestra leader in the 1940s and early 1950s during the \"Big Band\" era. His band's more subdued tone was referred to as \"Sweet\" music to distinguish it from the \"Swing\" bands of the era. Barron's orchestra began in the New York City area but later toured the U.S. and performed at popular venues in Los Angeles where they also appeared in several motion pictures and recorded a number of LPs.".
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- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Bandleader.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Big_band.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:1913_births.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:2005_deaths.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_American_musicians.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_bandleaders.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_American_musicians.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ohio_State_University_alumni.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood_Walk_of_Fame.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Music_recording_sales_certification.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_State_University.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Stage_name.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink Swing_music.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barron".
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Barron Orchestra".
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Barron and His Orchestra".
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Barron".
- Blue_Barron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Barron's".
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- Blue_Barron subject Category:1913_births.
- Blue_Barron subject Category:2005_deaths.
- Blue_Barron subject Category:20th-century_American_musicians.
- Blue_Barron subject Category:American_bandleaders.
- Blue_Barron subject Category:American_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Blue_Barron subject Category:Jewish_American_musicians.
- Blue_Barron subject Category:Ohio_State_University_alumni.
- Blue_Barron subject Category:People_from_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Blue_Barron hypernym Leader.
- Blue_Barron type Person.
- Blue_Barron type Singer.
- Blue_Barron type Official.
- Blue_Barron type Singer.
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- Blue_Barron comment "Blue Barron (November 19, 1913 – July 16, 2005), born Harry Freidman, was an American orchestra leader in the 1940s and early 1950s during the \"Big Band\" era. His band's more subdued tone was referred to as \"Sweet\" music to distinguish it from the \"Swing\" bands of the era. Barron's orchestra began in the New York City area but later toured the U.S. and performed at popular venues in Los Angeles where they also appeared in several motion pictures and recorded a number of LPs.".
- Blue_Barron label "Blue Barron".
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- Blue_Barron wasDerivedFrom Blue_Barron?oldid=707220073.
- Blue_Barron isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_Barron.