1943 Korn Kobblers Comedy Band Sheet Music Floating Kidney Popcorn Polka TC1
1943 Korn Kobblers Comedy Band Sheet Music Floating Kidney Popcorn Polka TC1
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1943 Korn Kobblers Comedy Band Sheet Music Floating Kidney Popcorn Polka TC1
We Give You the Korn Kobblers
The Korn Kobblers, America's most nonsensical dance band, were discovered by the King of Corn himself, Guy: Lombardo, when they were playing at the Old Vienna in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the summer of 1939. When the Ballantine Inn at the World's Fair in 1940 was opened, Guy spoke to the managers of the spot about the Korn Kobblers.
On Guy's recommendation,
the six merry madmen were booked into the Inn for two weeks and remained there until the close of the Fair. From there, they went into The Flagship in Union, N. J. After a one-nighter and theatre tour, they returned to The Flagship, where they stayed until they opened at Rogers Corner in New York City in October, 1942.
These boys are the most amazing outfit in the music world! Their jugs, washboards, automobile horns, tonettes, whistles, mouth harps, duck-quackers, etc.
1943 Korn Kobblers Comedy Band Sheet Music Floating Kidney Popcorn Polka TC1
We Give You the Korn Kobblers
The Korn Kobblers, America's most nonsensical dance band, were discovered by the King of Corn himself, Guy: Lombardo, when they were playing at the Old Vienna in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the summer of 1939. When the Ballantine Inn at the World's Fair in 1940 was opened, Guy spoke to the managers of the spot about the Korn Kobblers.
On Guy's recommendation,
the six merry madmen were booked into the Inn for two weeks and remained there until the close of the Fair. From there, they went into The Flagship in Union, N. J. After a one-nighter and theatre tour, they returned to The Flagship, where they stayed until they opened at Rogers Corner in New York City in October, 1942.
These boys are the most amazing outfit in the music world! Their jugs, washboards, automobile horns, tonettes, whistles, mouth harps, duck-quackers, etc.