LukeJB wrote:Does anyone know more about Bob Crosby?
LukeJB wrote:Wow thank you. At first I thought that Bob might have actually have been Bing. But then after looking through the net and this post I know better now!
bboswell wrote:LukeJB wrote:Wow thank you. At first I thought that Bob might have actually have been Bing. But then after looking through the net and this post I know better now!
They sound VERY VERY much alike, but take a look at Bob on Jack's TV show, they look TOTALLY different!
Mike wrote:I have to disagree. I think Bob was a much better singer than Bing. I really do. While their voices are somewhat similar, there is enough of a difference to make them clearly distinguishable from each other. Bing's monotonic low bass voice gets on my nerves after a short while. Bob had a more modulated voice which was much more pleasant to listen to, in my opinion. I have no trouble discerning the difference between the two.
"Pennies fom Heaven" is my favorite song, but not Bing's original version! I wouldn't say I'm an absolute die hard fan of Bob, but he is definitely a preferred singer of mine. I have one or two of his 'Bobcat' albums, and I like them a lot.
Here's an interesting anecdote: When Gisele MacKenzie was hired to do Bob's radio show around '51 as a replacement for Jo Stafford, for some reason Bob had some kind of grudge against her and refused to speak to her for a whole year! I read this in an interview Gisele gave for a magazine in 1960. I think it had something to do with the fact that the sponsors were the ones who hired her and not Bob, as he would have preferred someone else.
Rejoice! Both Bob and Bing are alive and well on XM Satellite Radio! XM plays Bob's music sometimes and and Bing's a lot on their "40's" channel #4. (And XM actually answers emails)!
As well, here is a group you might enjoy that gets into the nitty gritty of male and female singers: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/songbirds
("Songbirds" Yahoo group).
Mike in L.A.
Gerry O. wrote:While I never cared for Bob Crosby as a Benny show regular (he just wasn't that FUNNY), he was excellent as the host of his own daytime variety show during the 1950's. I've seen kinescopes of Bob's daytime show, and it was a very pleasant mix of songs, conversation and studio audience participation games. He had a group of regulars (singers, etc.), and it was just a nice, enjoyable entertainment mix aimed at stay-at-home housewives. Bob was a very personable Art Linkletter-type host on that program, and I think that that type of program suited his natural talents a lot more than Jack's show did.
shimp scrampi wrote:Bob Crosby, I think, also suffered from being under-written on the Benny show. He never developed any character 'hook' like the others. Mostly they gave him leftover Phil gags about the band, and a LOT of jokes about being hired because he was Bing's brother (probably not great for the ego!).
I think Bob's character worked out really well as an "Anti-Phil." He was able to still do the band jokes, but more in a "what kind of band did I inherit" sense. He was a Bob Newhart-type straight man to the band's zany antics, whereas Phil would have been right in there with them.
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