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  1. Boswell also sang in a number of Hollywood films, including It's All Yours (1937), Artists and Models (1937), Syncopation (1942) and Swing Parade of 1946, as well as with the Boswell Sisters in 1932's The Big Broadcast and 1934's Moulin Rouge.

  2. Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra – Best Of The Brunswick Years 1932-1934 (2004, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Vocals – Clarence Hutchenrider ( tracks: 8), Connie Boswell ( tracks: 10), Kenny Sargent ( tracks: 3, 12, 13, 17,24), Lee Wiley ( tracks: 15), Pee Wee Hunt ( tracks: 1,4,6,7, 11,16,21) Barcode and Other Identifiers.

    • 3
    • CD, Compilation
    • US
    • Collectables-COL-CD-7574
  3. 3 dic 2015 · Brunswick 20108 was recorded March 16, 1932 in New York City by the Casa Loma Orchestra with Connie singing the vocal on the first side. This twelve inch 78 boasts nearly double the playing time of an ordinary ten inch record, and allows for a more concert-like performance.

  4. 10 gen 2022 · As part of the Boswell Sisters, Connee Boswell (1907-1976) created the definitive early template for jazz vocals, equaling Bing Crosby in terms of long term influence. This 3 disc, 73 song anthology shows a different side of the talented Ms. Boswell, emphasizing her solo career.

  5. 3 dic 2017 · We’ve celebrated the anniversary of the incomparable Miss Connie Boswells birth several times before here on Old Time Blues, but this time around it’s particularly significant, for it’s her 110th birthday.

  6. Explore Connee Boswell's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Connee Boswell on AllMusic.

  7. Connee had already made a few solo sides for Brunswick as early as 1932, and she continued her solo career in earnest after the Boswell Sisters parted. She hit number one twice during the late ’30s, with the Bing Crosby duets “Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)” and “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” and continued recording into the ...