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Specht, Paul, 1895-1954

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Personal name headingSpecht, Paul, 1895-1954
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Variant(s)Specht, Paul, d. 1954
Specht, Paul L., 1895-1954
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date18950324
Death date19540411
Place of birthSinking Spring (Pa.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationViolinists
Bandleader
Found inGottler, A. Hittin' the ceiling [SR] 1929: label (Paul Specht & his orchestra)
Kinkle, R.D. Complete enc. of pop. music and jazz, c1974 (Specht, Paul; b. ca. 1895; d. 1954, New York, N.Y.; violinist, bandleader)
Jazz age 1920s WWW site, URL: Paul Specht AHO (Specht stated that his band recorded as the Carolina Club Orchestra for PatheĢ, Harmony and Velvetone [sic]. His band, he claimed, also recorded under several titles (names) for Brunswick (!), Grey Gull, Gennett, Regal and various other companies)
   <http://www.jazzage1920s.com/paulspecht/paulspecht.php, July 26, 2011:>
Find-a-Grave WWW site, Aug. 19, 2014 (Paul Specht; b. Mar. 24, 1895; d. Apr. 11, 1954)
How they become name bands, c1941: t.p. (Paul L. Specht)
The heavens are a mother's service flag, 1918 (Paul L. Specht)
Wikipedia, December 11, 2014 (Paul Specht; born March 24, 1895, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, died April 11, 1954, New York City; American dance bandleader)