Teddy Brown, Xylophonist (1929)
An American of generous girth, Teddy Brown (born Abraham Himmelbrand, 1900-1946) also played saxophone and drums, and worked with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra for 4 years before turning to dance-band work. He finally achieved popularity in cabaret and variety with his xylophone act.
Director: James B. Sloan
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| Directing | James B. Sloan | Director |