Bernie
was born in Bayonne, New Jersey. By the age of 15 he was teaching violin, but
this experience apparently diminished his interest in the violin for a time. He
returned to music doing vaudeville, appearing with Phil Baker as Baker and
Bernie, but he met with little success until 1922 when he joined his first
orchestra. Later, he had his own band, "The Lads," seen in the early
DeForest Phonofilm sound short, Ben Bernie and All the Lads (1924–25),
featuring pianist Oscar Levant. He toured with Maurice Chevalier and also
toured in Europe.
Bernie's
orchestra recorded throughout the 1920s and 1930s; Vocalion (1922–25),
Brunswick (1925–33), Columbia (1933), Decca (1936), and ARC (Vocalion and OKeh)
(1939–40).
Ben
Bernie & His Orchestra & Ray Hendricks - Long ago and far away
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