Bobby Hackett

Bild Quelle:


  • jazz
  • trumpet
  • swing
  • 30s
  • 40s
Bobby Hackett was born under the name of Robert Leo Hackett on the 31st January, 1915 in Providence , Rhode Island. Bobby, who was later to become the most important white representative of Dixieland jazz, learned banjo, guitar and violin as a child. He left school at 14 and played from then on with local dance orchestras. He eventually learned the trumpet and performed at the beginning of his career with Pee Wee Russel and Teddy Roy in Boston.

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Songs

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    Embraceable You

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    Ev'rything I Love

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    Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody but Me)

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    Fidgety Feet

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    Flamingo

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    Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)

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    Get Out of Town

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    Good-Bye Blues

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    Hapa Haole Hula Girl

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    Hawaii Swings

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    Henry Hudson

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    High Society

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    How About You

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    How About You?

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    I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night

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    I Cried for You

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    I Cried for You (Now It's Your Turn to Cry Over Me)

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    I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan

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    I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man

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    I'll See You in My Dreams

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    I'm in the Market for You

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    I've Found a New Baby

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    If I Had a Million Dollars

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    If I Had My Way

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    If You Were the Only Girl in the World

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    If You Were There

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    In a Little Spanish Town

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    In a Sentimental Mood

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    Indian Summer

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    Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana)

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    Isn't It Romantic?

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    It Don't Mean a Thing

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    It's All Right With Me

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    It's Been So Long

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    It's Magic

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    It's Wonderful

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    Ja-Da

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    Joanna

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    Kahakalau

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    Kohala March

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    Ku Nei

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    Lazy Afternoon

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    Lazy Mood

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    Lazy River

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    Like Someone in Love

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    Limehouse Blues

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    Love Is Just Around the Corner

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    Love Letters

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    Love Me

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    Mama's Gone, Goodbye


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