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  1. The Rhythm Boys were an American male singing trio consisting of Bing Crosby, Harry Barris and Al Rinker. Crosby and Rinker began performing together in 1925 and were recruited by Paul Whiteman in late 1926. Pianist/singer/songwriter Barris joined the team in 1927.

  2. Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys. More images. Profile: New York-based jazz vocal trio, c. 1920s-1930s. The Rhythm Boys were Bing Crosby, Harry Barris, and Al Rinker. Sites: redhotjazz.com , Wikipedia. Aliases: The Rhythm Boys.

  3. The first is the “Original Rhythm Boys” performing “Ya Got Love” from the 1931 Paramount motion picture “Confessions of a Co-Ed”. Next up is Paul Whiteman reminiscing about Bing Crosby and the Rhythm Boys in 1953. (THESE RECORDINGS ARE BOTH MISSING, IF YOU HAVE THEM LET US KNOW.)

    Title
    Recording Date
    Recording Location
    Company
    A Bench In The Park (Jack Yellen / Milton ...
    5-23-1930
    Hollywood, California
    Columbia 2223-D
    From Monday On (Harry Barris / Bing ...
    1-12-1928
    New York, New York
    Victor 24349 41612-1
    From Monday On (Harry Barris / Bing ...
    1-12-1928
    New York, New York
    Victor 21302-A 41612-3
    Louise Theme Song from Motion Picture ...
    4-20-1929
    New York, New York
    Columbia 1819-D Columbia 5457
  4. Explore Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys on AllMusic.

  5. 19 mar 2021 · Recorded Nov. 10, 1928. Released on shellac COLUMBIA 78, #1629-D (147501). Reissued in 1965 on the COLUMBIA Archive Series 3-LP box set, "The Original Sound ...

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  6. 25 dic 2009 · Subscribed. 33. 7.4K views 14 years ago. The Paul Whiteman Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke recorded in 1927. The Rhythm Boys were Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, and Barry Harris. This is a...

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  7. 22 gen 2020 · Whiteman hired a pair of promising jazz singers (Bing Crosby and Al Rinker) and teamed them with pianist-singer Harry Barris, featuring them as the Rhythm Boys, the first significant jazz vocal group.