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  • Bob Crosby - Wikipedia
    Crosby hosted his own afternoon TV variety show on CBS, The Bob Crosby Show (1953–1957) Crosby received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for television and radio
  • Robert G. Bob Crosby Obituary (2026) - Appleton, WI - Valley Funeral . . .
    Robert Crosby Obituary Robert G "Bob" Crosby was born on June 9, 1962 to Margaret (Kniece) Larsen On April 9, 1991 he married Pamela Stevens at St Matthew Ev Lutheran Church in Appleton, WI They
  • Bob Crosby - Biography - IMDb
    An orchestra leader renowned for his Dixieland group, Bob Crosby Orchestra, and Bob Crosby and the Bobcats, Bob Crosby is Bing's younger brother His band continues to perform today
  • Obituary : Bob Crosby; Bings Brother Rose to Fame as Bandleader
    Bob Crosby, who rose to fame in the 1930s as a suave, swinging bandleader--and kid brother to that more famous Crosby, Bing--died Tuesday of cancer at a nursing home in Torrey Pines
  • Bob Crosby - BandChirps
    Crosby himself was simply the front man, chosen for his personality, looks, and famous last name The younger brother of Bing Crosby, Bob got his first break in show business when bandleader Anson Weeks offered him a singing job in 1931
  • Bob Crosby biography. Jazz bandleader and vocalist
    Bob Crosby was a jazz orchestra leader and vocalist, best known for his groups "Crosby" and "Bob-Cats " Born in 1913, he was the youngest of seven children, with five brothers and two sisters
  • Bob Crosby Biography - Jazz Standards
    JazzBiographies com: An online guide to jazz biographies, discographies, reviews, and articles
  • Bob Crosby - Jazzapedia
    Bob Crosby, born George Robert Crosby on August 23, 1913, in Spokane, Washington, was the younger brother of famed singer Bing Crosby He attended Gonzaga College but dropped out to pursue music, starting his career as a vocalist with the Rhythm Boys, Anson Weeks' orchestra (1931-1934), and the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra (1934-1935), where he


















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