voc, 1914-2011 US
Singer of Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. Phillip Gantose.
American bandleader and singer. Born : December 03, 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio. Died : May 03, 2011 in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Russ Carlyle began his career as a nightclub singer in Cleveland since the mid-1930s, from 1936 to 1939 was lead singer of Blue Barron orchestra (also from Cleveland). In 1940 he formed his own orchestra ("Russ Carlyle and His ABC Paramount Recording Orchestra") that interrupted his musical career in 1943 with the departure of Russ military service,returned after the Second World War, the orchestra gained in later years a commercial success. He retired from the music scene in 1990.
Russ Carlyle And His Orchestra |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Tea Dancing | Russ Carlyle | 1977 | Album |
Star Eyed Sally | Russ Carlyle | 1964 | Single |
Dear Heart / Valentines Day | Russ Carlyle | 1964 | Single |
The Dancing Style Of Russ Carlyle | Russ Carlyle | 1962 | Album |
Studola Pumpa | Russ Carlyle | 1959 | Single |
Rough Road / Typin' A Letter | Russ Carlyle | 1958 | Single |
Stashu Pandowski | Russ Carlyle & The Coachmen | 1957 | Single |
Sobbin' Blues / If You Only Knew | Russ Carlyle | 1955 | Single |
Shepherd Boy / At Sundown | Russ Carlyle | 1955 | Single |
A Man Lives A Long Time / The Sheik Of Araby | Russ Carlyle | Single | |
I Hadn't Anyone' Till You / In A Little Dutch Kindergarten | Russ Carlyle, The Three Blue Notes | Album | |
Share This Moment...Forever | Russ Carlyle | Album | |
Hold On Tight | Russ Carlyle | Single | |
Come Live With Me | Russ Carlyle | Single |
Russ Carlyle & Patty Clayton |
Russ Carlyle And His Orchestra Jazz and Pop |
Russ Carlyle And Patty Clayton |
Russ Carlyle Band |