Biography
In late 1926, singers Bing Crosby; Al Rinker; and singer/songwriter, arranger, and pianist Harry Barris formed a vocal trio called Rhythm Boys. The group performed as the featured vocalists of the most popular band of the 1920s, the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, and can be heard on many of his recordings, including the hit songs My Blue Heaven and Ol' Man River. After appearing with Whiteman in the 1930 film #King of Jazz, the Rhythm Boys stayed on the West Coast and joined up with Gus Arnheim His Orchestra for radio performances. Following this, they performed at L.A.'s famous Cocoanut Grove until Bing Crosby went solo. ~ Joslyn Layne, Rovi



 
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Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys 1929
Delta Rhythm Boys - Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
One O'Clock Jump - Delta Rhythm Boys (1945)
Bing Crosby, Harry Barris and Al Rinker The Rhythm Boys 1930
Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys: "Rhythm King" (1928)
The Rhythm Boys - Forevers Much Too Long
The Delta Rhythm Boys performing “Dry Bones” in 1947 - original nitrate footage.
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