Eddie Lang
Eddie Lang (October 25, 1902 – March 26, 1933) was a jazz guitarist, consid… Read Full Bio ↴Eddie Lang (October 25, 1902 – March 26, 1933) was a jazz guitarist, considered by many the finest of his era.
Lang was born Salvatore Massaro, the son of an Italian-American instrument maker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At first, he took violin lessons for 11 years. In school he became friends with Joe Venuti, with whom he would work for much of his career. He was playing professionally by about 1918, playing violin, banjo, and guitar. He worked with various bands in the USA's north-east, worked in London (late 1924 to early 1925), then settled in New York City.
He played with the bands of Venuti, Adrian Rollini, Roger Wolfe Kahn and Jean Goldkette in addition to doing a large amount of freelance radio and recording work.
In 1929 he joined Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, and can be seen and heard in the movie The King of Jazz.
When Bing Crosby left Whiteman, Lang went with Bing as his accompanist and can be seen with him in the 1932 movie Big Broadcast.
Lang also played under the pseudonym Blind Willie Dunn on a number of blues records with Lonnie Johnson.
Eddie Lang died from a sudden hemorrhage following a tonsillectomy in New York City.
Lang was born Salvatore Massaro, the son of an Italian-American instrument maker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At first, he took violin lessons for 11 years. In school he became friends with Joe Venuti, with whom he would work for much of his career. He was playing professionally by about 1918, playing violin, banjo, and guitar. He worked with various bands in the USA's north-east, worked in London (late 1924 to early 1925), then settled in New York City.
He played with the bands of Venuti, Adrian Rollini, Roger Wolfe Kahn and Jean Goldkette in addition to doing a large amount of freelance radio and recording work.
In 1929 he joined Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, and can be seen and heard in the movie The King of Jazz.
When Bing Crosby left Whiteman, Lang went with Bing as his accompanist and can be seen with him in the 1932 movie Big Broadcast.
Lang also played under the pseudonym Blind Willie Dunn on a number of blues records with Lonnie Johnson.
Eddie Lang died from a sudden hemorrhage following a tonsillectomy in New York City.
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Eddie Lang Lyrics
After You Now won't you listen honey, while I say, How could…
After You've Gone Now won't you listen honey, while I say, How could…
Blue Blood Blues Sadness just makes me sigh, I've come to say goodbye, Altho'…
Bugle Call Rag You're bound to fall for the bugle call; You're gonna brag…
Dinah Carolina Gave me Dinah; I'm the proudest one Beneath the…
Farewell Blues Sadness just makes me sigh, I've come to say goodbye, Altho'…
I'll Never Be the Same I'll never be the same Stars have lost their meaning for…
iÂ’ll never be the same I'll never be the same Stars have lost their meaning for…
Ill Never Be the Same I'll never be the same Stars have lost their meaning for…
Ill Never Be The Same I'll never be the same Stars have lost their meaning for…
I´ll Never Be The Same I'll never be the same Stars have lost their meaning for…
I’ll Never Be The Same I'll never be the same Stars have lost their meaning for…
Jeannine Jeannine, I dream of lilac time Your eyes, they beam in…
Kitchen Man Madam Buff's was quite deluxe Servants by the score Footmen …
Street of Dreams Midnight, you heavy laden, it's midnight Come on and trade …
Tiger Rag Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger! …
To to Blues Sadness just makes me sigh, I've come to say goodbye, Altho'…