tr, 1914-1968 US, Philadelphia
Musician of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Harry Finkelman
Born: May 26, 1911 (or) 1914 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died: June 25 (or) 26, 1968 in Los Angeles, California. Ziggy played the trumpet and was a succesful band leader. He's also known for playing with the Benny Goodman & His Orchestra in the 1930s and the Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra in the 1940s.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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In Chronology - 1938-1939 | Ziggy Elman | 2008 | Album |
1940 & 1939 | Harry James & Ziggy Elman featuring on vocals Dick Haymes | 1984 | Compil. |
An M-E Double-Header Gene Krupa\Ziggy Elman With their Orchestras and their Vocalists | Gene Krupa, Ziggy Elman | 1975 | Album |
And The Angels Sing 1938-39 | Ziggy Elman | 1973 | Compil. |
"Collectors' Items" - 1960 NAB Convention | Ziggy Elman, Virginia Maxey, Gene Krupa, Anita O'Day, John Kirkby, Maxine Sullivan, Teddy Powell | 1960 | Single |
One Night Stand With Ziggy Elman | Ziggy Elman | 1951 | Compil. |
In Disco Order Volume 3 | Ziggy Elman | Compil. | |
Swingtime / Serenade For Strings | Johnny Mercer, Ziggy Elman, Mel Tormé And The The Mel-Tones, The AFRS Swing Band, Murray McEachern / The AFRS String Orchestra, Harry Von Zell | Album | |
In Disco Order Volume 5 (1951 - 1952) | Ziggy Elman | Compil. | |
Radio Discs Of Ziggy Elman And Brick Fleagle | Ziggy Elman & Brick Fleagle | Compil. | |
In Disco Order Volume 1 | Ziggy Elman | Compil. | |
In Disco Order Volume 4 | Ziggy Elman | Compil. | |
In Disco Order Volume 2 | Ziggy Elman | Compil. |
Ziggy Elman & His Orchestra US Jazz |