Rogers, Eddy.

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Edmond Ruggieri (1907-1964), more popularly known as Eddy Rogers, was an American composer, conductor, and violinist during the twentieth century. In 1930 Rogers graduated from the Royal Conservatory in Naples, Italy with honors. Upon returning to America, Rogers served as a staff conductor for NBC in New York City and Denver, Colorado. Rogers was the leader of the big band, the Eddy Rogers Orchestra, during the mid-20th century.

From the description of Eddy Rogers papers, 1907-1981 (bulk 1929-1964). (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 181101575

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Big band music
Big bands
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Radio music
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Active 1907

Active 1981

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