Bing Crosby with his four sons Gary, Lindsay, Dennis and Phillip (Image: GETTY) Mary Crosby has disputed her half-brother Gary's claims (Image: GETTY) "And Gary said to me that the publishers. Ft. 1740 Larry Hinson Pl, El Paso, TX 79936. At age three, the family moved to Spokane. He has achieved greater popularity, made more money, attracted vaster audiences than any other entertainer in history. The company produced two ABC medical dramas, Ben Casey (19611966) and Breaking Point (19631964), the popular Hogan's Heroes (19651971) military comedy on CBS, as well as the lesser-known show Slattery's People (19641965). Working there, he witnessed the performances of some finest . [78] In 1948, the second season of Philco shows was recorded with the Ampex Model 200A and Scotch 111 tape from 3M. Bing Cosby was born on May 3, 1903, and his birth name is Harry Lillis Crosby. In an interview for the same article, Gary clarified that Bing "was like a lot of fathers of that time. "[132], Calypso musician Roaring Lion wrote a tribute song in 1939 titled "Bing Crosby", in which he wrote: "Bing has a way of singing with his very heart and soul / Which captivates the world / His millions of listeners never fail to rejoice / At his golden voice."[3], Bing Crosby Stadium in Front Royal, Virginia, was named after Crosby in honor of his fundraising and cash contributions for its construction from 1948 to 1950. Her birth name is Mary Frances Crosby and she is currently 61 years old. They had four sons - Gary (born 1934), Dennis and Phillip (born 1935), and Lindsay (born 1938). [24][25] Through another line, also on his father's side, Crosby is descended from Mayflower passenger William Brewster (c.1567 1644). Crosby admired Louis Armstrong for his musical ability, and the trumpet maestro was a formative influence on Crosby's singing style. [29] The university granted him an honorary doctorate in 1937. bing! Crosby also ensured behind the scenes that Armstrong received equal billing with his white co-stars. Bing Crosby: A Pocketful of Dreams, The Early Years 19031940. The Fireside Theater (1950) was his first television production. He Had A Different Name The man we now know as Bing Crosby was actually born with a different name: Harry Lillis Crosby Jr. The auditorium is in Jepson Center on the Gonzaga campus, 502 E. Boone Ave. To learn more about the event's program, go here. She was the first wife of singer Bing Crosby . Back Bay Books. [125][126] At the ninth hole, construction workers building a house nearby recognized him, and when asked for a song, Crosby sang "Strangers in the Night". The boys were born on July 13, 1934, in Los Angeles. Mary Crosby asserts that Bing had deep regret for not being as present of a father for his first four children's life. After a long run in New York, he went back to Hollywood to film The Big Broadcast. As American Masters: Bing Crosby Rediscovered revealed, the twin Crosby brothers "were victims of fetal alcohol syndrome." [7] Yank magazine said that he was "the person who had done the most for the morale of overseas servicemen" during World War II. [82] In 1960, NAFI purchased KCOP from Crosby's group. On November 8, 1937, after Lux Radio Theatre's adaptation of She Loves Me Not, Joan Blondell asked Crosby how he got his nickname: Crosby: "Well, I'll tell you, back in the knee-britches day, when I was a wee little tyke, a mere broth of a lad, as we say in Spokane, I used to totter around the streets, with a gun on each hip, my favorite after school pastime was a game known as "Cops and Robbers", I didn't care which side I was on, when a cop or robber came into view, I would haul out my trusty six-shooters, made of wood, and loudly exclaim bing! Crosby asked Harry Cohn, but Cohn had no desire to pay for the flight or to meet Armstrong's "crude, mob-linked but devoted manager, Joe Glaser". In his heyday, Crosby attributed his unique nickname of. Bing Crosby: A Pocketful of Dreamsthe Early Years, 1903-1940. As far as I know [Gary] wrote it because it was about himself and what he felt his life was about. He also followed in his father's footsteps and became an actor. Murdo MacKenzie of Bing Crosby Enterprises had seen a demonstration of the German Magnetophon in June 1947the same device that Jack Mullin had brought back from Radio Frankfurt with 50 reels of tape, at the end of the war. Ten of the top 50 songs of 1931 included Crosby with others or as a solo act. He never held a steady job, and his own attempts at an entertainment career, including appearances in such low-budget films as "The Glory Stompers," and "Free Grass," were dismal failures. ", This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 19:40. Bing Crosby's great grandfather was Nathaniel Crosby IV Bing Crosby's great grandmother was Mary Crosby Bing Crosby's great great grandfather was Nathaniel Crosby III Bing Crosby's great great grandmother was Ruby Crosby Bing Crosby's 3x great grandfather was Chillingsworth Foster III Bing Crosby's 3x great grandmother was Sarah Freeman Bing [3], Crosby told Barbara Walters in a 1977 televised interview that he thought marijuana should be legalized because he figured it would make it much easier for the authorities to have a proper legal control over the market. Crosby married Dixie Lee in September 1930. He was a frequent guest on the musical variety shows of the 1950s and 1960s, appearing on various variety shows as well as numerous late-night talk shows and his own highly rated specials. Eventually, Crosby became accomplished at the sport, at his best reaching a two handicap. Crosby and Armstrong remained warm acquaintances for decades, occasionally singing together in later years, e.g. She confided to me that she desperately wanted to marry Bing Crosby. [118] They were instead receiving several thousand dollars per month from a trust left in 1952 by their mother, Dixie Lee. March 6, 2012 / 10:10 PM / AP. In Crosby's performances, the presence of jazz phrasing, jazz rhythm and jazz improvisation varied depending on the piece of music, but those were elements that Crosby frequently used. She, too, was in love with an older married man who was quite as famous as Gary [Cooper]. Jack Mullin: The man and his Machines. In a memorandum dated January 16, 1959, it is said: Harry "Bing" Lillis Crosby, Jr. was born May 3, 1903 in Tacoma, Washington. In that way, we could take out jokes, gags, or situations that didn't play well and finish with only the prime meat of the show; the solid stuff that played big. From the mid-1950s, Bing was more comfortable in a bass range while maintaining a baritone quality, with the best octave being G to G, or even F to F. In a recording he made of 'Dardanella' with Louis Armstrong in 1960, he attacks lightly and easily on a low E flat. "Now You Has Jazz" in the film High Society (1956). [97], Crosby reportedly had an alcohol problem between the late 1920s and early 1930s, but he got a handle on his drinking in 1931. In 1996, Dixie's trust sued HLC and Kathryn for declaratory relief as to the trust's entitlement to interest, dividends, royalties, and other income derived from the community property of Crosby and Dixie. In light of the court's ruling, it was unnecessary for the court to decide whether a right of publicity can be characterized as community property under California law. His efforts to cure her with the help of specialists failed. When the two met, they became friends. [10] At his screen apex in 1946, Crosby starred in three of the year's five highest-grossing films: The Bells of St. Mary's, Blue Skies and Road to Utopia. [83][84] Operating from the Del Mar Racetrack at Del Mar, California, the group included millionaire businessman Charles S. Howard, who owned a successful racing stable that included Seabiscuit. She was born on September 14, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, USA.. bing! After seeing a demonstration of a German broadcast quality reel-to-reel tape recorder brought to the United States by John T. Mullin, he invested $50,000 in the California electronics company Ampex to build copies. Belmont, California: Wadsworth. Mullin continued to work for Crosby to develop a videotape recorder (VTR). bing!, as my luckless victim fell clutching his side, I would shout bing! Developed by John T. Mullin and Wayne R. Johnson since 1950, the device aired what were described as "blurred and indistinct" images, using a modified Ampex 200 tape recorder and standard quarter-inch (6.3mm) audio tape moving at 360 inches (9.1m) per second.[80]. Cohn gave in; Armstrong's musical scenes and comic dialogue extended his influence to the silver screen, creating more opportunities for him and other African Americans to appear in future films. They performed together countless times on stage, radio, film, and television, and made numerous brief and not so brief appearances together in movies aside from the "Road" pictures, Variety Girl (1947) being an example of lengthy scenes and songs together along with billing. Crosby played the lead in a series of musical comedy short films for Mack Sennett, signed with Paramount, and starred in his first full-length film 1932's The Big Broadcast (1932), the first of 55 films in which he received top billing. Mary Crosby: Age, Parents, Siblings, Family. Harry Crosby was 19 when his father, Bing, died in 1977. . Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? After the war, the event resumed play in 1947 on golf courses in Pebble Beach, where it has been played ever since. At the end of the 20th century, TV Guide listed the Crosby-Bowie duet one of the 25 most memorable musical moments of 20th-century television. In 1950, Crosby became the third person to win the William D. Richardson award, which is given to a non-professional golfer "who has consistently made an outstanding contribution to golf". The Clemmer Theatre, as the Bing Crosby Theater was originally called, opened in 1915. [71], Throughout Europe and Russia, Crosby was also known as "Der Bingle", a pseudonym coined in 1944 by Bob Musel, an American journalist based in London, after Crosby had recorded three 15-minute programs with Jack Russin for broadcast to Germany from ABSIE. All results for bing crosby. Last Name. "Road to Spokane: Bing Crosby's Family History" is a free event taking place at Gonzaga University's Wolff Auditorium from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Prigozy, Ruth, and Walter Raubicheck, eds. [3][4][5], His early career coincided with recording innovations that allowed him to develop an intimate singing style that influenced many male singers who followed, such as Frank Sinatra,[6] Perry Como, Dean Martin, Dick Haymes, Elvis Presley, and John Lennon. His first commercial sponsor on radio was Cremo Cigars and his fame spread nationwide. Above, Crosby appears in Los Angeles on September . Gary's first wife of 19 years, Barbara Cosentino, of whom Gary wrote in his book, "I could confide in her about Mom and Dad and my childhood",[114] and with whom Gary stayed friendly after the divorce, stated: I do not know if what's in the book is true but he never said anything to me about whippings. [109] "Lindsay Crosby supported his brother (Gary) at the time of its publication but had a tempered view of its revelations. One each for radio, recording, and motion pictures. On their wedding day -- 29 September 1930 -- Dixie was the more . [116][117], Crosby's will established a blind trust in which none of the sons received an inheritance until they reached the age of 65, intended by Crosby to keep them out of trouble. Crosby continued to finance the development of videotape. When they got a chance to present an independent act, they were spotted by a member of the Paul Whiteman organization. His record hit the charts on October 3, 1942, and rose to number 1 on October 31, where it stayed for 11 weeks. Bing's first wife, singer, danger Dixie Lee, died of ovarian cancer in 1952 at the age of 42, leaving him a widower with four sons. It gave us a chance to first try a recording of the songs in the afternoon without an audience, then another one in front of a studio audience. Harry Barris wrote several of Crosby's hits, including "At Your Command", "I Surrender Dear", and "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams". Bing Crosby was one of the most beloved entertainers of the 20th Century with a successful career that spanned over six decades. His first wife was actress and nightclub singer Dixie Lee, to whom he was married from 1930 until her death from ovarian cancer in 1952. Discover Bing Crosby's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. However, he. He had 24 separate popular singles in 1939 alone. They joined the Gus Arnheim Orchestra, performing nightly in the Coconut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel. [47] Crosby was dismissive of his role in the song's success, saying "a jackdaw with a cleft palate could have sung it successfully".[48]. [85] The Bing Crosby Breeders' Cup Handicap at Del Mar Racetrack is named in his honor. His organization, the Crosby Research Foundation, held tape recording patents and developed equipment and recording techniques such as the laugh track that are still in use. Crosby's insistence eventually factored into the further development of magnetic tape sound recording and the radio industry's widespread adoption of it. Bing Crosby with Harry Crosby, Kathryn Grant Crosby, Mary Frances Crosby, Nathaniel Crosby The crooner was 58 when his youngest son was born and Nathaniel admits: "I was very aware of. Race/Nationality. I can't pinpoint it. Bing Crosby married actress Kathryn Grant in 1957 and raised a second family. Crosby hired Mullin to start recording his Philco Radio Time show on his German-made machine in August 1947 using the same 50 reels of I.G. [123], In September, Crosby, his family and singer Rosemary Clooney began a concert tour of Britain that included two weeks at the London Palladium. All the other artists signed to Decca after Bing did. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Bing Crosby And The Columbus Boychoir Sing Family Christmas Favorites LP EX at the best online prices at eBay! His biggest best seller is "White Christmas" 2,000,000 impressions of which have been sold in the U.S. and 250,000 in Great Britain. He has been inducted into the halls of fame for both radio and popular music. Crosby was married twice, first to actress/nightclub singer Dixie Lee from 1930 until her death from ovarian cancer, brought on by alcoholism, in 1952. He grew up playing music and started his own YouTube channel, Crosby, in 2011. The Fanchon and Marco Time Agency hired them for thirteen weeks for the revue The Syncopation Idea starting at the Boulevard Theater in Los Angeles and then on the Loew's circuit. There have been disputes between Crosby's two families beginning in the late 1990s. "Blondell: "I'm surprised they didn't call you "Killer" Crosby! Al and Miles Rinker (brothers of singer Mildred Bailey), James Heaton, Claire Pritchard and Robert Pritchard, along with drummer Crosby, formed the Musicaladers,[5] who performed at dances both for high school students and club-goers. He was already spending much time on the golf course while touring the country in a vaudeville act or with Paul Whiteman's orchestra in the mid to late 1920s. [14] He was also known for his collaborations with his friend Bob Hope, starring in the Road to films from 1940 to 1962. A former Bay Area estate of the crooner Bing Crosby has come on the market for $13,750,000. In 1929, the Rhythm Boys appeared in the film King of Jazz with Whiteman, but Crosby's growing dissatisfaction with Whiteman led to the Rhythm Boys leaving his organization. The book was I think an attempt of my dad to come to grips with some things in his life. [28] As a freshman, he played on the university's baseball team. Joan's sister Betty Caulfield confirmed the romantic relationship between Joan and Bing Crosby. He got his name from a comic strip in The Spokesman-Review: Born Harry Lillis Crosby in Tacoma, Bing moved with his family to . Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 37 (6): 490496, 498, 500, 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, 512; June 1989. However, Crosby had already sold his Elko ranch a year earlier, in 1958, and it is doubtful how much he was really involved in that meeting. His records produced hits during the Depression when sales were down. Also quick to adopt tape recording was his friend Bob Hope. Throughout his career, Crosby often credited Bailey for getting him his first important job in the entertainment business. Family Life He married his college sweetheart Ashley. Was Bing Crosby a better father the second time around with your family than with his first four sons, do you think? By 1936, he replaced his former boss, Paul Whiteman, as host of the weekly NBC radio program Kraft Music Hall, where he remained for the next ten years. He always believed he was born on May 2, 1904. In 1963, he and his wife Kathryn moved with their 3 young children from Los Angeles to a $175,000 10-bedroom Tudor estate in Hillsborough because they did not want to raise their children in Hollywood, according to son Nathaniel. Bing's paternal grandfather was Nathaniel Crosby (the son of Nathaniel Crosby and Mary Lincoln). "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)", with his trademark whistling, became his theme song and signature tune. We should note for our audience that Bing Crosby's four sons in his. However, the addition of pianist and aspiring songwriter Harry Barris made the difference, and The Rhythm Boys were born. To complete his image, he wrapped his family round him in photo . On October 13, 1977, Crosby flew alone to Spain to play golf and hunt partridge. Image Credit: Nbc Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock. 4, "You're Just a Beautiful Melody of Love" (1932), lyrics by Bing Crosby, music by Babe Goldberg, "I Would If I Could But I Can't" (1933), with, "Where the Turf Meets the Surf" (1941) with. Crosby was a fan of thoroughbred horse racing and bought his first racehorse in 1935. His parents were Harry Lincoln Crosby (aka Harry Lowe Crosby) and Catherine Harrigan. In 1937, Crosby hosted the first 'Crosby Clambake', a pro-am tournament at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California, the event's location prior to World War II. morale, ahead of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, General Dwight Eisenhower, and Bob Hope. This house went up for sale by its current owners in 2021 for $13.75 million. [53] He had already been introduced to Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith before his first appearance on record. [8] In 1948, American polls declared him the "most admired man alive", ahead of Jackie Robinson and Pope Pius XII. Filmed in Technicolor, it features the songs of Irving Berlin, including a new version of the title song, "White Christmas", introduced by Crosby in the 1942 film Holiday Inn. Sometimes, if Crosby was having fun with a song and not really working at it, we had to make it up out of two or three parts. [41] The weekly broadcast made him a hit. * Live Theater * Concerts * Films * Events www.bingcrosbytheater.com Established in 1915. 15 Minutes with Bing Crosby, his nationwide solo radio debut, began broadcasting on September 2, 1931. A couple of weeks later he had a show that wasn't very funny, and he insisted that we put in the salvaged laughs. [68], Crosby's popularity around the world was such that Dorothy Masuka, the best-selling African recording artist, stated that, "Only Bing Crosby the famous American crooner sold more records than me in Africa." And his star is still in the ascendant. In 1999, the parties settled for approximately $1.5 million. 2000. [121], Following his recovery from a life-threatening fungal infection in his right lung in January 1974, Crosby emerged from semi-retirement to start a new spate of albums and concerts. Bing married twice. [66] Crosby charted 23 Billboard hits from 47 recorded songs with the Andrews Sisters, whose Decca record sales were second only to Crosby's throughout the 1940s. In addition to Claire, they have a son named Carson and two daughters named June and Millie. As a young man in 1925, Bing took his love for the stage to the Clemmer Theater in Spokane, where he worked providing musical entertainment during intermission. Bing's second and third children were twin boys, Dennis and Phillip Crosby. Around the same time, Crosby talked to his mother about his intentions and she protested. Dennis died in 1991 at the age of 56. He became the first performer to prerecord his radio shows and master his commercial recordings onto magnetic tape. All 4 deceased. Doors open at 8 a.m. This is lower than most opera basses care to venture, and they tend to sound as if they were in the cellar when they get there. The advantage was editing. The Northern California home that movie star Bing Crosby once lived in hits the market for $13.75 million Dennis Mayer | OMARSHALL Real Estate The 3 acre Northern California estate where "White. Their duet was released in 1982 as a single 45-rpm record and reached No. [65], He received 23 gold and platinum records, according to the book Million Selling Records. Either in December 1945 or January 1946 Crosby approached Cardinal Francis Spellman with his difficulties with dealing with his wife's alcoholism and his love for Caulfield and his plan to file for divorce. Sterling, C. H., & Kittross, J. M. (1990). Edit Search New Search Jump to Filters. Specialties: The historic Bing Crosby Theater is an entertainment venue situated in the heart of the downtown Spokane entertainment district . The Fireside Theater (1950) sponsored by Procter & Gamble, was his first television production. Crosby was one of the first singers to exploit the intimacy of the microphone rather than use the deep, loud vaudeville style associated with Al Jolson. In the 1949 Disney animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Crosby provided the narration and song vocals for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow segment. Hammar, Peter. Gary said to me before I read it, "It's not the same book I wrote."[112]. [127] At the clubhouse and later in the ambulance, house physician Dr. Laiseca tried to revive him, but was unsuccessful. June 27 Bing and Dixie welcome their first son, Gary Evan Crosby. (2012). But the networks and sponsors were adamantly opposed. 1. "[69], Presenter Mike Douglas commented in a 1975 interview, "During my days in the Navy in World War II, I remember walking the streets of Calcutta, India, on the coast; it was a lonely night, so far from my home and from my new wife, Gen. [52] Paul Whiteman's hiring of Crosby, with phrasing that echoed jazz, particularly his bandmate Bix Beiderbecke's trumpet, helped bring the genre to a wider audience. Once affectionately dubbed America's dad, the . [109] In an interview with People magazine, Phillip stated that "we never got an extra whack or a cuff we didn't deserve".[109]. This can be observed particularly in his straight jazz work during the late 1920s/early 1930s, his recordings with Buddy Cole and His Trio from the mid 1950s, as well as in his numerous collaborations with such jazz musicians as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Venuti, or Eddie Lang. ", Smith, Anthony B. Crosby started the tape recorder revolution in America. He was the fourth of seven children: five boys, Larry (1895-1975), Everett (1896-1966), Ted (1900-1973), Harry 'Bing' (1903-1977), and Bob (1913-1993); and two girls, Catherine (1904-1974) and Mary Rose (1906-1990). Crosby credited Kapp for choosing hit songs, working with many other musicians, and most important, diversifying his repertoire into several styles and genres. The fourth of seven children in a poverty-level family who loved to sing, he was briefly sent to vocal lessons early on by his mother, until he grew tired of the training. He was the son of bookkeeper Harry Lowe Crosby, and his wife Catherine Helen "Kate" (ne Harrigan).He was the fourth of seven children including brothers Larry, Everett, Ted, and Bob; and two sisters, Catherine and Mary Rose.. He later described Jolson's delivery as "electric". Around the time Gary published his claims, Phillip stated to the press that "Gary is a whining, bitching crybaby, walking around with a two-by-four on his shoulder and just daring people to nudge it off. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (03 May 1903 - 14 Oct 1977) and Olive Kathryn Grandstaff, aka Kathryn Grant Crosby, (b. NTSC VHS tape, 1989 AES. Mary Crosby was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of Bing Crosby and Kathryn Grant. Crosby was survived by his four sons from his first marriage, Gary, Lindsay, Phillip and Dennis; as well as by his second wife, Kathryn, and their three children, Nathaniel, Harry and Mary. But as . Bing Crosby's grandchildren: Bing Crosby's granddaughter is Denise Crosby Bing Crosby's grandson is Phillip Crosby Jr Bing Crosby's granddaughter is Kelly Crosby Bing Crosby's granddaughter is Erin Crosby Bing Crosby's grandson was Dennis Crosby Jr Bing Crosby's grandson was Patrick Crosby As Crosby wrote in his autobiography: By using tape, I could do a thirty-five or forty-minute show, then edit it down to the twenty-six or twenty-seven minutes the program ran. Bill Cosby, 84, and his wife Camille Cosby, 77, have had five children during their 58-year marriage.
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