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For the blues singer Eddie Lang (singer)Eddie Lang (October 25, 1902 – March 26, 1933) was an American jazz guitarist, regarded by some as the Father of Jazz Guitar. He played a Gibson L-4 and L-5 guitar, providing great influence for many guitarists, including Django Reinhardt.
Full Name Eddie Lang Date Of Birth October 25, 1902 Died 1933-03-26 Place Of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack Nationality American Movies The Big Broadcast, A Regular Trouper Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 He went by the name Blind Willie Dunn when performing blues. 2 Died while having surgery for a tonsillectomy. His boss, Bing Crosby , had urged him to get the operation (which he regretted all his life). 3 Considered the first great jazz guitarist. He was also a fine blues performer. He later was an accompanist for Bing Crosby . 4 Inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1986. 5 Jazz guitarist and singer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character El monstro del mar! 2010 performer: "April Kisses" Mafia II 2010 Video Game "BEATIN THE DOG", "GOIN' PLACES", "STRINGING THE BLUES" Sweet and Lowdown 1999 performer: "After You've Gone" 1918 The Fortune 1975 writer: "Pretty Trix" - uncredited The Big Broadcast 1932 performer: "Please" King of Jazz 1930 music: "Wild Cat" - uncredited / performer: "Wild Cat" - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character The Big Broadcast 1932 Guitar Player A Regular Trouper 1932 Short Guitar Player Nine O'Clock Folks 1931 Short Musician (as Mound City Blue Blowers) King of Jazz 1930 Guitar Player (uncredited) The Broadway Melody 1929 Guitar Player in Band (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character The Voice of Hollywood No. 3 1930/II Short Himself The Voice of Hollywood No. 3 1930/I Short Himself Segar Ellis and His Embassy Club Orchestra 1929 Short Himself (uncredited)
Known for movies Sweet and Lowdown (1999) as Soundtrack
Mafia II (2010) as Soundtrack
El monstro del mar! (2010) as Soundtrack
The Big Broadcast (1932) as Guitar Player