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Bobby Sherwood : ウィキペディア英語版
Bobby Sherwood

Robert J. Sherwood, Jr. (May 30, 1914 in Indianapolis, Indiana – January 23, 1981 Auburn, Massachusetts), known professionally as Bobby Sherwood, was a trumpet player, bandleader, actor and composer. He appeared in three films including ''Pal Joey'' in 1957. His sons Billy and Michael are both musicians, and his nephew is trumpeter Carl Saunders.
Sherwood was a regular performer on ''The Red Buttons Show'' on TV in the 1950s. He hosted the DuMont Television Network variety show ''Stars on Parade'' (1953–54), was the announcer for DuMont's ''The Morey Amsterdam Show'', and the host for the ABC game show ''Quick as a Flash'' (March to May 1953). He composed the music for at least one film, ''Campus Sleuth'' (1948). He is most closely identified with the songs "Sherwood Forest" and "Elks' Parade", which he composed and which were recorded by his band.
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