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[Jazz & Song] [Crosby, Bing. (1903–1977)] . Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys - Original Early Photograph . Early original photograph of Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys, including the very young Bing Crosby, Harry Barris and Al Rinker. Mounted to a slightly larger album page and with another trimmed photograph of Crosby alone on the verso. 21.5 x 18 cm.



Crosby and Rinker began performing together in 1925 and were recruited by Paul Whiteman in late 1926, with pianist/singer/songwriter Barris joining the team in 1927. As "The Rhythm Boys," they made a number of recordings with the Whiteman Orchestra and released singles in their own right with Barris on piano. They appeared with the Whiteman orchestra in the film "King of Jazz" (Universal Pictures, 1930), in which they sang Mississippi Mud, I'm a Fisherman, Bench in the Park, Happy Feet, and So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together.

[Jazz & Song] [Crosby, Bing. (1903–1977)] Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys - Original Early Photograph

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[Jazz & Song] [Crosby, Bing. (1903–1977)] . Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys - Original Early Photograph . Early original photograph of Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys, including the very young Bing Crosby, Harry Barris and Al Rinker. Mounted to a slightly larger album page and with another trimmed photograph of Crosby alone on the verso. 21.5 x 18 cm.



Crosby and Rinker began performing together in 1925 and were recruited by Paul Whiteman in late 1926, with pianist/singer/songwriter Barris joining the team in 1927. As "The Rhythm Boys," they made a number of recordings with the Whiteman Orchestra and released singles in their own right with Barris on piano. They appeared with the Whiteman orchestra in the film "King of Jazz" (Universal Pictures, 1930), in which they sang Mississippi Mud, I'm a Fisherman, Bench in the Park, Happy Feet, and So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together.