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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_BarbourDave Barbour - Wikipedia

    Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Guitar, banjo. Years active. 1930–1962. David Michael Barbour (May 28, 1912 – December 11, 1965) [1] was an American jazz guitarist. He was married to singer Peggy Lee and was her co-writer, accompanist, and bandleader.

  2. Rendezvous with Peggy Lee is the debut solo album by Peggy Lee, released on Capitol Records in 1948 on three 78-rpm shellac records. Backed by husband Dave Barbour and His Orchestra, the original record featured five jazz standards and one original composition, "Don't Smoke in Bed", which itself later became a standard.

  3. Barbour was born on Long Island, New York. In 1933, he began his career as a banjoist in the company of Adrian Rollini and in 1934 with Wingy Manone. In the middle of the decade, he switched to guitar and was a member of Red Norvo’s 1935-1936 band. He was a popular studio musician, playing in groups with Billie Holiday (1937), Artie Sharma ...

  4. 30 de mar. de 2015 · March 30, 2015. Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour. Singer Peggy Lee and guitarist Dave Barbour both quit the Benny Goodman Orchestra in 1943 to get married. For the next nine years, until their divorce, they recorded together, largely for Johnny Mercer's Capitol label. Here are four videos featuring Lee with Barbour:

  5. Barbour was an alcoholic and had domestic troubles with Lee; this eventually split apart their marriage, which ended in 1952. Dave Barbour and His Orchestra had the best-selling version (USA) of the peppy song “Mambo Jambo.” Barbour’s remaining career was far less successful than Lee’s (who would marry three more times).

  6. 18 de dic. de 2018 · Listen to music from Dave Barbour like Mambo Jambo (Que Rico El Mambo) and Mambo Jambo (Que Rico El Mambo) - Remastered. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Dave Barbour.

  7. Dave Barbour (28 de mayo de 1912 – 11 de diciembre de 1965) fue un músico estadounidense. Fue guitarrista de jazz, intérprete de banjo, compositor, actor, y marido de la cantante y actriz Peggy Lee durante nueve años.