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Trace, Al, 1900-1993

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Personal name headingTrace, Al, 1900-1993
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Variant(s)Trace, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1900-1993
Trace, Albert Joseph, 1900-1993
Watts, Clem, 1900-1993
Hart, Bob, 1900-1993
Associated placeChicago (Ill.) Scottsdale (Ariz.)
Birth date1900-12-25
Death date1993-08-31
Place of birthChicago (Ill.)
Place of deathSun City West (Ariz.)
Profession or occupationMusicians Baseball players
Found inAl Trace and his Silly Symphonists. #984 [SR] [between 1934 and 1945]: label (Al Trace)
The Mercury label, v. 1, 1993 p. 689 (Al Trace and his Silly Symphonists)
ASCAP Biog. Dic., 1980 p. 509 (Trace, Albert J. (Clem Watts, Bob Hart); recorded on Mercury label, collaborated with Ben Trace)
LC database, July 27, 2001 (hdg.: Trace, Albert Joseph, 1900-)
Gottler, A. I hate to lose you [SR] 1955?: label (C. Watts)
New York times WWW site, May 5, 2010: Obituaries, Sept. 2, 1993 (Al Trace dies at 92; big-band songwriter and band leader)
Lets go go go White Sox, c1961: caption (by Al Trace and Ben Trace)
Wikipedia, October 24, 2017: (Albert J. Trace, December 25, 1900, Chicago - August 31, 1993, Sun City West, AZ; Trace played professional baseball before becoming a bandleader...minor league player for the Chicago White Sox...retired and created a booking agency in Scottsdale, Arizona.)