Bob Crosby & His Orchestra was a popular American big band led by Bob Crosby, the younger brother of jazz legend Bing Crosby. Formed in 1935, the band quickly gained recognition for its lively swing style and energetic performances. With a repertoire that included both original compositions and popular standards, Bob Crosby & His Orchestra became a mainstay on the radio airwaves and in dance halls throughout the 1930s and 1940s. The band featured a talented lineup of musicians, including trumpeter Billy Butterfield, saxophonist Eddie Miller, and vocalist Marion Hutton. Their signature song, "South Rampart Street Parade," remains a classic of the big band era.
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