Band, US
Pop
The Crew Chiefs were a vocal group popular in the 1940s, known for accompanying Tex Beneke, Glenn Miller, and Ray McKinley. Member Artie Malvin co-wrote the song "I'm Headin' For California" with Glenn Miller in 1944.
Steve Steck voc, tr US | |
Lynn Allison sax | |
Murray Kane voc 1915-1986 US | |
Bill Conway voc US | |
Artie Malvin voc 1922-2006 US | |
Gene Steck bvoc, voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I've Been Floating Down The Old Green River / Apply The Fundamental | Johnny Mercer and The Crew Chiefs | 1949 | Album |
Far Away Places / April Showers | Margaret Whiting With The Crew Chiefs With Paul Weston And His Orchestra | 1949 | Album |
My Own True Love / Far Away Places | Margaret Whiting With Frank De Vol And His Orchestra And The Crew Chiefs | 1948 | Album |
Three Wishes / Need You | Bob Crosby ,With The Crew Chiefs | Album | |
Don't Call Me Sweetheart Anymore / Old Fashioned Song | Bob Crosby with The Crew Chiefs | Album | |
Ivy / Somebody Else Is Taking My Place | Eddie Oliver And His Orchestra, The Crew Chiefs | Album |