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Eddy Duchin (April 1, 1909 - February 9, 1951) was an American jazz pianist and bandleader during the 1930s and 1940s.

Career[]

He was originally a pharmacist before turning full-time to music and beginning his new career with Leo Reisman's orchestra at the Central Park Casino in New York, an elegant nightclub where he became hugely popular in his own right and eventually became the Reisman orchestra's leader by 1932. Playing what later came to be called "sweet" music rather than jazz, Duchin opened a new gate for similarly styled, piano-playing sweet bandleaders such as Henry King, Joe Reichman, Nat Brandwynne, Dick Gasparre, Little Jack Little, and particularly Carmen Cavallaro (who acknowledged Duchin's influence) to compete with the large jazz bands for radio time and record sales.

Fallout 76[]

Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra's cover of the song "Ol' Man Mose," featuring vocals from Patricia Norman, is broadcast on Appalachia Radio in Fallout 76.

Credits[]

Fallout series[]

YearTitleCredited as/for
2018Fallout 76"Ol' Man Mose"
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