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  • ...ilm ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033396/combined Birth of the Blues]'' (1941). Clarinetist Jeff Lambert (Bing Crosby) puts together a white jazz band wi [[Category:1941|Basin Street Hot-Shots]]
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  • Eula Morgan plays this famous opera singer in the 1941 film musical ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033674/ The Great American Bro [[Category:1941|Rinaldi]]
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  • ...film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034253/ Sweetheart of the Campus] '' (1941). Band leader played by Ozzie Nelson. The band tries to help save bankrupt [[Category:1941|Norton, Ozzie]]
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  • ...book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/1747/ Action Comics]'' #42 (November 1941). [[Category:1941|Stuart, Betty]]
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  • Pianist and composer played by Anton Walbrook in the 1941 drama/romance film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033511/ Dangerous Moonli [[Category:1941|Radecki, Stefan]]
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  • ...tt0033424/reference Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company 'B']'', released in 1941. [[Category:1941]]
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  • Rotten, spoiled daughter turned opera singer from the 1941 novel ''Mildred Pierce'' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_M._Cain Ja [[Category:1941|Forrester, Veda Pierce]]
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  • Alice Faye plays this rising singer in the 1941 film musical ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033674/ The Great American Bro [[Category:1941|Adams, Vicki]]
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  • Fictional Polish piano virtuoso and composer from the 1941 British film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033511/reference Dangereous M [[Category:1941|Radetzky, Stefan]]
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  • From the 1941 Abbott and Costello movie ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033754/reference [[Category:1941|Raymond, Russ]]
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  • Barbara Stanwyck plays this sexy nightclub singer and mob moll in the 1941 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033373/combined Ball of Fire]''. She h [[Category:1941|O'Shea, Sugarpuss]]
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  • Not-so-good amateur puppet violinist who first appeared in the 1941 stop-motion animation theatrical short ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0150 [[Category:1941|Dandy, Jim]]
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  • ...://dc.wikia.com/wiki/More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_72 More Fun Comics'' #72] (Oct. 1941). He is a member of the Tin Pan Alley Club along with [[Rollo Martin]], [[H [[Category:1941|Rogers, Happy]]
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  • ...://dc.wikia.com/wiki/More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_72 More Fun Comics'' #72] (Oct. 1941). He is a member of the Tin Pan Alley Club along with [[Rollo Martin]], [[H [[Category:1941|Smith, Danny]]
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  • ...://dc.wikia.com/wiki/More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_72 More Fun Comics'' #72] (Oct. 1941). He is a member of the Tin Pan Alley Club along with [[Rollo Martin]], [[" [[Category:1941|Humbolt, Hugo]]
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  • ...https://www.comics.org/issue/1687/#23205 World's Finest Comics]'' #3 (Fall 1941). The vigorous boos she gets after a good performance are part of a blackma [[Category:1941|Decker, Alma]]
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  • ...://dc.wikia.com/wiki/More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_72 More Fun Comics'' #72] (Oct. 1941). He is a member of the Tin Pan Alley Club along with [["Happy" Rogers]], [ [[Category:1941|Martin, Rollo]]
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  • ...irie Troubadour," first appearing in DC's ''Action Comics'' #42 (November, 1941). His father was a Wyoming sherrif. When his father was killed by bandits, [[Category:1941|Sanders, Greg]]
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Kennicott_Davis Katherine Kennicott Davis] in 1941. [[Category:1941|Little Drummer Boy]]
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  • ...://dc.wikia.com/wiki/More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_72 More Fun Comics'' #72] (Oct. 1941). He targets several members of the Tin Pan Alley Club: [["Happy" Rogers]], [[Category:1941|Thorpe, Harry]]
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  • ...ist/heroine/lawyer Betty Bates, "Lady-at-Law" in ''Hit Comics'' #10 (April 1941). [[Category:1941|Cole, Lanny]]
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  • ...'s Reign of Terror" story of comic book ''Silver Streak Comics'' #8 (March 1941). [[Category:1941|Ponela, Lily]]
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  • Fictional trumpeter from the Andrews Sisters' 1941 hit song. The song was written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Raye D In the Walter Lantz animated 1941 short, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033424/reference Boogie Woogie Bugl
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  • ...the movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034241/ Sun Valley Serenade]'' (1941). Band members include Phil Corey (Glenn Miller), Ted Scott (John Payne) on [[Category:1941|Phil Corey Orchestra]]
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  • ..."Horror Plays the Scales" story of ''Captain America Comics'' #7 (October, 1941). Real name Ulrich Kuster. He's part of an overly-complicated plot to assas [[Category:1941|Fiddler]]
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  • ...e "Death Dirge of the Veiled Violinist" story in volume 1, issue 5 (Summer 1941) of ''The Human Torch'' comic book. He's discovered a way to kill people wi [[Category:1941|Mad Violinist]]
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  • ...https://www.comics.org/issue/1218/#17728 Fantastic Comics]'' #14 (January 1941). Despite the fact that she's Spanish, she sings at Juan's Nite Club in Per [[Category:1941|Valez, Rosita]]
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  • ...Music Teacher" story in comic book ''Silver Streak Comics'' #16 (November 1941). That's because he's a werewolf, of course! When one of his students drops [[Category:1941|Markuskyi]]
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  • ...rt English, collected in ''"Strictly Ding-Dong" and Other Swing Stories'', 1941. [[Category:1941|Williams, Ding-Dong]]
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  • ...ok ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/1856/ Uncle Sam Quarterly]'' #2 (Winter 1941). Freaked out by his hideously powerful and oversized new hands, he kills a [[Category:1941]]
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  • ...tp://comicbookplus.com/?cid=2758 Sparkler Comics]'' vol. 2, no. 1 (#1, Jul 1941). The Spark Man's powers are electrical, not musical however. [[Category:1941|Kavak, Omar]]
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  • *[[Jim Dandy (George Pal's Puppetoons)]], 1941 short, 1945-1947 comic book
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  • Small-time, struggling dance band leader in the 1941 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035339/reference Sing For Your Supper [[Category:1941|Hays, Larry]]
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  • ..."The Bandleader Spy" story of comic book ''Military Comics'' #4 (November 1941). [[Category:1941]]
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  • ...singer for small-time, struggling dance band leader [[Larry Hays]] in the 1941 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035339/reference Sing For Your Supper [[Category:1941|Jones, Evelyn]]
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  • Singer for small-time, struggling dance band leader [[Larry Hays]] in the 1941 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035339/reference Sing For Your Supper [[Category:1941|Martin, Kay]]
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  • ...ight O'Brien, published in ''Fantastic Adventures'' vol. 3, no. 1 (January 1941).
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  • ...in ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/1719/ Feature Comics'' #49], October, 1941. The last Sisson story appeared in the last [https://archive.org/stream/Fea [[Category:1941|Baxter, Bonnie]]
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  • ...ook ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?cid=2758 Sparkler Comics]'' #3 (September 1941), published United Features . [[Category:1941|Grant, Alex]]
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  • *http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2013/11/the-short-career-of-the-1941-pied-piper.html *[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=37847 ''Cat-Man Comics'' #4 Sept. 1941]
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  • ...y mentioned in passing, in "Universe" (''Astounding Science Fiction'', May 1941). He's a favorite of two-headed mutant Joe-Jim:<blockquote>They were both i [[Category:1941]]
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  • *[[The Pied Piper (Cat-Man)]]- superhero, 1941
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  • ...in ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/1719/ Feature Comics'' #49], October, 1941. The last Sisson story appeared in the last [https://archive.org/stream/Fea [[Category:1941|Sisson, Swing]]
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  • ...in ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/1719/ Feature Comics'' #49], October, 1941. The last Sisson story appeared in the last [https://archive.org/stream/Fea [[Category:1941|Tucker, Toby]]
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  • ...ed in ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=20077 Smash Comics'' #18] (January 1941), but the call letters were '''UAXM'''.
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  • ...se of the Gold Crow" story of comic book ''Sparkler Comics'' #3 (September 1941) , published by Frances M. McQueeny. [[Category:1941|Poole, Merle]]
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  • ...h Butler" story of Centaur Publishing comic book ''The Arrow'' #3 (October 1941). In the convoluted story, told as a flashback of five years ago by an unre [[Category:1941]]
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  • The story was first published in the June 1941 issue of ''The Atlantic Monthly''. [[Category:1941]]
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  • He's composed "Deep In The Heart of Texas," which flops! In reality, the 1941 song had lyrics by June Hershey and music by Don Swander, and was a huge hi
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  • Al-Cerraz composed Spanish Piano Suites and a 1941 opera titled ''Don Quixote''.
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