Ted Lewis

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When My Baby Smiles at Me 00:00 Tools
Royal Garden Blues 00:00 Tools
You've Got That Thing 00:00 Tools
She's Funny That Way 00:00 Tools
Alexander's Ragtime Band 00:00 Tools
I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby 00:00 Tools
Somebody Stole My Gal 00:00 Tools
In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town 00:00 Tools
On the Sunny Side of the Street 00:00 Tools
Clarinet Marmalade (From "Sweet and Lowdown") 00:00 Tools
Egyptian Ella 00:00 Tools
Clarinet Marmalade 00:00 Tools
Wabash Blues 00:00 Tools
Headin' for Better Times 00:00 Tools
Medley Fox Trot 00:00 Tools
Farewell Blues 00:00 Tools
Just a Gigolo 00:00 Tools
Ho Hum! 00:00 Tools
Rhapsody in Blue (From "Manhattan") 00:00 Tools
Sobbin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Dip Your Brush In The Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Glad Rag Doll 00:00 Tools
I've Found a New Baby 00:00 Tools
Some Of These Days 00:00 Tools
Walking Around In A Dream 00:00 Tools
Singing A Vagabond Song 00:00 Tools
San 00:00 Tools
Here You Come with Love 00:00 Tools
Aunt Hagar's Blues 00:00 Tools
I'm Sure Of Everything But You 00:00 Tools
Dallas Blues 00:00 Tools
The Lonesome Road 00:00 Tools
Somebody Loves You 00:00 Tools
There's a New Day Comin' 00:00 Tools
One More Time 00:00 Tools
Tiger Rag 00:00 Tools
Where'd You Get Those Eyes 00:00 Tools
KEEP SWEEPING THE COBWEBS OFF THE MOON 00:00 Tools
A Good Man Is Hard to Find 00:00 Tools
Yellow Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
A Jazz Holiday 00:00 Tools
The Yellow Dog Blues (He's Gone Where The Southern Cross The Yellow Dog) 00:00 Tools
She`s Funny That Way 00:00 Tools
Laughing At Life 00:00 Tools
Jungle Blues 00:00 Tools
Baby Face 00:00 Tools
My Little Dream Boat 00:00 Tools
Lazy Bones 00:00 Tools
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Dinah 00:00 Tools
I'm All Dressed up with a Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
Tin Roof Blues 00:00 Tools
Some of These Days (feat. Sophie Tucker) 00:00 Tools
Is Everybody Happy Now 00:00 Tools
Three O'Clock In The Morning 00:00 Tools
There'll Be Some Changes Made 00:00 Tools
Lewisada Blues 00:00 Tools
I Found A New Baby 00:00 Tools
Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble 00:00 Tools
Frankie And Johnny 00:00 Tools
Ho Hum 00:00 Tools
The Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi 00:00 Tools
Pop Goes Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Gold Diggers' Song 00:00 Tools
Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue) 00:00 Tools
If I Were A Millionaire 00:00 Tools
Bugle Call Rag 00:00 Tools
Limehouse Blues 00:00 Tools
Lonely Troubador 00:00 Tools
Old Playmate 00:00 Tools
Roses of Picardy 00:00 Tools
Hello Montreal! 00:00 Tools
Allah's Holiday 00:00 Tools
Lily 00:00 Tools
Be Yourself 00:00 Tools
The Yellow Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
Try A Little Tenderness 00:00 Tools
Goodnight 00:00 Tools
I'm The Medicine Man For The Blues 00:00 Tools
All by Myself 00:00 Tools
Home Made Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Someday Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
Lazybones 00:00 Tools
An Ev'ning In Caroline 00:00 Tools
I've Got A Million Wonderful Memories 00:00 Tools
Is It True What They Say About Dixie? 00:00 Tools
Georgette 00:00 Tools
When My Baby Smiles at Me (Fox Trot) 00:00 Tools
Darktown Strutter' Ball 00:00 Tools
Ten Thousand Years Ago 00:00 Tools
Is Everybody Happy Now? 00:00 Tools
My Little Girl 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Got Nobody 00:00 Tools
June Night 00:00 Tools
Music Is Magic 00:00 Tools
Hi Diddle Diddle 00:00 Tools
Clarinet Marmalade (from Sweet And Lowdown) 00:00 Tools
Oh Baby! 00:00 Tools
Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake 00:00 Tools
limehouse blues 1928 00:00 Tools
When You're Smiling 00:00 Tools
That Certain Party 00:00 Tools
Start The Band 00:00 Tools
Earthquake 00:00 Tools
Milenberg Joys 00:00 Tools
Shim-Me-Shaw Wobble 00:00 Tools
Wear a Hat with a Silver Lining 00:00 Tools
Russian Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Jenny 00:00 Tools
Just a Gigolo 1931 00:00 Tools
Fair One 00:00 Tools
Darktown Strutters Ball 00:00 Tools
Good Night 00:00 Tools
If You See Sally 00:00 Tools
King for a Day 00:00 Tools
Ma 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Rose 00:00 Tools
When My Baby Baby Smiles At Me 00:00 Tools
Jungle Blues yeah 00:00 Tools
There's a New Day Coming 00:00 Tools
Harmonica Harry 00:00 Tools
Marie 00:00 Tools
Just Around the Corner 00:00 Tools
The New Saint Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
Show Me The Way 00:00 Tools
O! Katharina 00:00 Tools
Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Every Day 00:00 Tools
Everybody Step 00:00 Tools
i Love You 00:00 Tools
Oh, Baby 00:00 Tools
Is Everybody Happy? Good Night 00:00 Tools
Gold Diggers' Song (We're In T 00:00 Tools
Old High Hat 00:00 Tools
Buy American! 00:00 Tools
The Cop On The Beat My And My Shadow 00:00 Tools
Homemade Sunshine 00:00 Tools
BLUES 00:00 Tools
Beale Street Mama 00:00 Tools
An Evening In Caroline 00:00 Tools
Bo-La-Bo 00:00 Tools
Ted Lewis - Medley Fox Trot 00:00 Tools
I'll See You In C-U-B-A 00:00 Tools
Runnin' Wild 00:00 Tools
All By Myself (Worn) 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
Laugh Clown Laugh 00:00 Tools
Shim-Me-Sha-Wobble 00:00 Tools
Sunny Side of the Street 00:00 Tools
Red Bank Boogie 00:00 Tools
Shim-me-sha Wobble 00:00 Tools
The Memphis Blues 00:00 Tools
You've Got That Thing 23-12-1929 00:00 Tools
My Mama's in Town 00:00 Tools
Margie 00:00 Tools
At Last I'm Happy 00:00 Tools
When My Baby Smile at Me 00:00 Tools
She's Everybody's Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
by 'merican 00:00 Tools
Love Me 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Madness 00:00 Tools
Darktown strutter's ball (1920) 00:00 Tools
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Theodore Leopold Friedman, better known as Ted Lewis (June 6, 1890 – August 25, 1971), was an American entertainer, bandleader, singer, and musician. He led a band presenting a combination of jazz, hokey comedy, and schmaltzy sentimentality that was a hit with the American public. Born in Circleville, Ohio, Lewis was one of the first Northern musicians to start imitating the New Orleans jazz musicians who came up to New York in the teens. He first recorded in 1917 with Earl Fuller's Jass Band, who were making an energetic if somewhat clumsy attempt to copy the sound of the city's newest sensation, the Original Dixieland Jass Band. At the time, Lewis didn't seem to be able to do much on the clarinet other than trill. He improved a bit later, forming his style from the influences of the first New Orleans clarinetists to reside in New York, Larry Shields, Alcide Nunez, and Achille Baquet. By 1919 Lewis was leading his own band, and had a recording contract with Columbia Records, which marketed him as their answer to the Original Dixieland Jass Band who recorded for Victor records. At the start of the 1920s he was considered by many people without previous knowledge of jazz (that is to say, most of America) to be one of the leading lights of hot jazz. Lewis's clarinet playing never evolved beyond his style of 1919 which in later years would sound increasingly corny, but Lewis certainly knew what good clarinet playing sounded like, for he hired musicians like Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, and (the wonderful and, unfortunately, largely forgotten) Don Murray to play clarinet in his band. For years his band also included jazz greats Muggsy Spanier on trumpet and George Brunis on trombone. Ted Lewis's band was second only to the Paul Whiteman in popularity during the 1920s, and arguably played more real jazz with less pretension than Whiteman, especially in his recordings of the late 1920s. Lewis's band got cornier and schmaltzier as the Great Depression wore on, but this seemed to match the general public's taste, as he kept commercially successful during an era when many bands broke up. Lewis's catch-phrase was cheerfully asking the audience, "Is Everybody Happy?" Lewis participated in three sound films using this title from 1929 to 1943. Lewis kept his band together through the 1950s, and continued to make appearances on television and in Las Vegas into the 1960s. He died in New York City in 1971. In June 1977, Lewis's widow and friends dedicated the Ted Lewis Museum in his honor in his home town of Circleville, Ohio. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.