About Bob Crosby
Bob Crosby (August 23, 1913 Spokane, Washington – March 9, 1993 La Jolla, California) was an American dixieland bandleader and vocalist, best known for his group Crosby and the Bob-Cats. He was the youngest of seven children: five boys, Larry (1895-1975), Everett (born 1896), Ted (born 1900), Harry (1903-1977, popularly known as Bing Crosby) and Bob; and two girls, Catherine (born 1905) and Mary Rose (born 1907). His parents were English-American bookkeeper Harry Lowe Crosby (1871-1950) and Irish-American Catherine Harrigan (1873-1964)
Top Tracks
Happy Times
Way Back Home
Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Did Anyone Ever Tell You Mrs Murphy
South Rampart Street Parade
March of the Bob Cats
Bye Bye Baby
Brass Boogie (Fitch Bandwagon Hollywood May 23, 1942)
My Inspiration
Summertime
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