Etting, Ruth, 1897-1978
Etting, Ruth 1896-1978
Ruth Etting American singer, vaudevillian, musical theatre performer and film actress
Etting, Ruth
Etting, Ruth, -1978
VIAF ID: 13666459 (Personal)
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100 1 0 ‡a Etting, Ruth ‡d 1896-1978
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100 1 _ ‡a Etting, Ruth ‡d 1896-1978
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100 1 _ ‡a Etting, Ruth, ‡d 1897-1978
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100 0 _ ‡a Ruth Etting ‡c American singer, vaudevillian, musical theatre performer and film actress
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100 0 _ ‡a Ruth Etting ‡c American singer, vaudevillian, musical theatre performer and film actress
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
Works
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America's radio sweetheart |
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Body and soul |
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Dardanella |
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Echoes of the 20's & 30's [Enregistrement sonore] : thirty-two original performances of hits from the 20's & 30's by the great stars of the period |
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Ed Wynn, WJZ. |
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Ed Wynn's grab bag (Radio program). |
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Electronic correspondence with R. Seymour, Feb. 18, 2010 |
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Everything I have is yours |
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The first torch singers. |
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Flappers, vamps and sweet young things |
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I'm failing in love, fox-trot de Ruth Etting, Phil Schwartz et George Ward. Arrangé par Fred Pearly, pour orchestre, avec piano conducteur |
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The kiss waltz from "Dancing sweeties" |
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Legendary entertainers |
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Nightcap jazz |
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The Oldsmobile program with Ruth Etting and Johnny Green |
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Original recordings of Ruth Etting |
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Perfect fool (Radio program). |
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Rambling Rose |
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Roman scandals. |
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Runnin' wild the original sounds of the jazz age. |
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Sensual jazz |
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Stage struck (1954) a program, The story of Florenz Ziegfeld presented by the Columbia Broadcasting System, Mar. 21, 1954. |
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Ten cents a dance |
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Three of a kind |
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Under the spell of the moon : fox-trot |
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Water for elephants original motion picture soundtrack |
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Whoopee. |
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Yes sir, that's my baby the golden years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929. |
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