Phil Spitalny

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Phillip "Phil" Spitalny (b. November 7, 1890, Tetiev, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now independent Ukraine] - d. October 11, 1970, Miami Beach, Florida [1]) was a jazz musician known for his work on the radio, for which he earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. While imdb.com cites Spitalny's place of birth as Odessa, Ukraine, he was actually born in a Ukrainian town called Tetiev[citation needed]. He is buried in the Tetiever section of Ridge Road Cemetery #2 in a western suburb of Cleveland, Ohio with other members of his family. [2]. He fronted for Phil Spitalny and His All-Girl Orchestra, also called the Hour of Charm Orchestra during the time when it appeared on a radio program of that title, hosted by Arlene Francis.

Spitalny wrote music with jazz musician Lee "Stubby" Gordon.[3]

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  1. ^ Phil Spitalny on IMDb.
  2. ^ Tetiever Sections Ridge Road No. 2 Cemetery Cleveland
  3. ^ Sheldon Harris Sheet Music Collection, University of Mississippi Libraries.

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