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Shep Fields (born Saul Feldman, September 12, 1910 – February 23, 1981) was an American bandleader who led the Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm orchestra during the 1930s. His distinctive Rippling Rhythm sound was featured on big band remote broadcasts from historic hotels nationwide and remained popular with audiences from the 1930s into ...
South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way) (Kennedy-Carr) by Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm, vocal by Hal DerwinA #1 “Hit Parade” song that inspired the rele...
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Shep Fields (September 12, 1910 -- February 23, 1981) was the band leader for the "Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm" orchestra during the Big Band era of ...
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May 7, 2019 · This Oscar-nominated #1 “Hit Parade” song was performed in the MGM film “Suzy” by both Virginia Verrill (designated voice-dubbist for a lip-syncing Jean Harlow) and Cary Grant! ...more.
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Though Shep Fields will always be remembered for his “Rippling Rhythm,” he also lead one of the most critically-acclaimed sweet orchestras of his day. Fields began his career as a bandleader while in college.
- September 12, 1910
- February 23, 1981
Shep Fields. A leader of dance bands in the '30s and '40s. His groups jazz content varied, but it was very popular and featured on several radio broadcasts and recordings. Some material has been reissued on Hindsight,…. Read Full Biography.
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Learn about Shep Fields, a bandleader who created the "Rippling Rhythm" sound by blowing into a glass of water. Find out his vital stats, career highlights, and sources of information on his music.