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− | + | Jazz musician who checked into a Vegas hotel with underage Midge Courtland in the "[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0673337/reference The Case of the Missing Melody]" episode of courtroom drama TV series [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050051/reference Perry Mason] (first aired 30 Sept. 1961). Garsh, I wonder what instrument he plays? | |
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+ | White works for [[Eddy King]]. | ||
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+ | Played by Bobby Troup, a real jazz musician who composed the song "Route 66," a big hit in 1946. | ||
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+ | [[Category:1961|King, Eddy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Perry Mason|King, Eddy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Jazz|King, Eddy]] |
Latest revision as of 07:53, 2 October 2019
Jazz musician who checked into a Vegas hotel with underage Midge Courtland in the "The Case of the Missing Melody" episode of courtroom drama TV series Perry Mason (first aired 30 Sept. 1961). Garsh, I wonder what instrument he plays?
White works for Eddy King.
Played by Bobby Troup, a real jazz musician who composed the song "Route 66," a big hit in 1946.