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Richard Himber-Vintage Signature (Bandleader, Composer & Practical Joker)
Richard Himber-Vintage Signature (Bandleader, Composer & Practical Joker)
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Vintage 3.5x2 signature in fountain pen ink by Richard Himber. In good condition.(1899-1966) Richard Himber was an American bandleader, composer, violinist, magician, and practical joker. In 1933 Richard Himber made his first records, for Vocalion under the name "Dick Himber," which intimates always called him. Among the selections was his own theme song, "It Isn't Fair," a song he wrote which became a hit. In 1934 after a single session for Victor's budget label Bluebird, he began recording for the full-priced Victor label until 1939. He led one of the most sophisticated "sweet" dance bands of the era, featuring Joey Nash as his vocalist (1933–1935), who was replaced by Stuart Allen (1935–1939).Himber's work on radio included leading the orchestra for Coffee Club, a weekly program on the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1937.Himber was also a skilled magician, and invented many magic tricks including "The Himber Wallet," "The Himber Ring," and the "Himber Milk Pitcher." In later years, his band act often included an interlude of magic and he conjured on many television shows as well.Himber was the publisher of the R-H Log, a weekly survey of the most popular tunes on radio and television. To the annoyance of most music publishers, he refused to accept payola. He once ordered his secretary to phone every major publisher and tell them he had a stroke, to which many of them joyfully replied, "It's about time."Other popular tunes that Himber composed were "Moments in the Moonlight," "After the Rain," "Monday in Manhattan," "Haunting Memories," "Time Will Tell," "Am I Asking Too Much," and "I'm Getting Nowhere Fast with You." In 1957 he wrote a TV theme for NBC's Tonight! America After Dark when Jack Lescoulie was the interim host—before Jack Paar took over.In the late 1930s Himber's band was featured in short-subject films produced in New York by Paramount Pictures and Himber was also the maestro for New York's annual Harvest Moon Ball.Comes with a full Letter of Authenticity from Todd Mueller Authentics if the lot sells for $10 or more.
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Richard Himber-Vintage Signature (Bandleader, Composer & Practical Joker)

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