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Crosby, Bob

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Crosby, (George Robert) Bob (1913–93) band leader; born in Spokane, Wash. (brother of Bing Crosby). He became leader of a big-band that was internationally popular in the late-1930s, and members such as Matty Matlock, Nappy Lamare, and Bob Haggart also played in the Bob Cats, a famous small band. Crosby served in World War II and later performed on radio and television and formed reunion bands for special performances.


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One item spotlighted in the ``Historical Vibrations'' exhibit is an instrument owned by the late Almeida that was signed by a range of Hollywood stars, including Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Gregory Peck.
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour team up with the likes of Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Jane Russell to make this film a fun-filled adventure.
There was Hollywood glamour as well when Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and James Cagney all came over to boost morale.
 
 
 
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