Bunny Berigan

Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

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  1. Bunny Berigan A Study In Brown 1937
  2. Bunny Berigan Aint She Sweet
  3. Bunny Berigan All Gods Chillun Got Rhythm
  4. Bunny Berigan An Old Straw Hat
  5. Bunny Berigan And His Orchestra From Manhattan Center
  6. Bunny Berigan Ay Ay Ay
  7. Bunny Berigan Billies Blues
  8. Bunny Berigan Black Bottom 1937
  9. Bunny Berigan Black Bottom
  10. Bunny Berigan Blue Moon 1934
  11. Bunny Berigan Blues 1935
  12. Bunny Berigan Caravan
  13. Bunny Berigan Connee Boswell In A Little Second hand Store
  14. Bunny Berigan Dardanella 1937
  15. Bunny Berigan Devila Holliday
  16. Bunny Berigan Did I Remember 1936
  17. Bunny Berigan Down Stream
  18. Bunny Berigan Fats Waller Honeysuckle Rose 1937
  19. Bunny Berigan Flat Foot Floogie
  20. Bunny Berigan Ford Leary The First Time I Saw You 1937
  21. Bunny Berigan Gail Reese Ebb Tide 1937
  22. Bunny Berigan Glenn Miller Solo Hop 1935
  23. Bunny Berigan Honeysuckle Rose 1937
  24. Bunny Berigan I Cant Get Started With You 1937
  25. Bunny Berigan I Got It Bad
  26. Bunny Berigan I Nearly Let Love Go Slipping Through My Fingers 1936
  27. Bunny Berigan In A Little Spanish Town
  28. Bunny Berigan Jelly Roll Blues 1938
  29. Bunny Berigan Just To Be In Caroline 1936
  30. Bunny Berigan Lee Wiley Sugar 1935
  31. Bunny Berigan Melody From The Sky 1936
  32. Bunny Berigan Peg O My Heart
  33. Bunny Berigan Prisoner Song
  34. Bunny Berigan Red Norvo Teddy Wilson Bughouse
  35. Bunny Berigan Roses In December 1937
  36. Bunny Berigan Sophisticated Swing
  37. Bunny Berigan The White Cliffs Of Dover
  38. Bunny Berigan Therell Be Some Changes Made
  39. Bunny Berigan Theres A Brand New Picture In My Picture Frame
  40. Bunny Berigan Trees 1937
  41. Bunny Berigan When I Take My Sugar To Tea 1931

 

 


Rowland Bernard "Bunny" Berigan was born on November 2, 1908 and died June 2, 1942 at the age of 33. Born in Hilbert, Wisconsin, he was a child music prodigy, quickly mastering both violin and trumpet. As a teen he played with the Hal Kemp Orchestra, and soon was in demand as a studio musician for swing recordings. He freelanced with several popular bands of the time including Benny Goodman, Paul Whiteman, the Dorsey Brothers, and even Glenn Miller. Finally he formed his own swing band, leading the way from swing to jazz, and music continued to evolve. He was a popular addition to the CBS radio show, 'Saturday Night Swing Club' that was heard coast to coast. His own band didn't do well in 1940, leading him to declare bankruptcy and start over again. On a stop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that year he was sent to the hospital with pneumonia, and while there doctors discovered that he also has cirrhosis of the liver in advanced stages from all of the drinking that he did. He was warned to stop drinking alcohol immediately, but he couldn't, and in 1942 at the age of 33 he died in New York City.





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