American popular musician, bandleader & radio-TV personality.
Born June 9, 1900 in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, USA
Died July 29, 1984 in State College, Pennsylvania, USA.
Married to pianist Virginia Morley (1954-1984, his death).
Brother of Tom Waring. Grandfather of drummer Fred Waring.
He was sometimes referred to as "America's Singing Master" and "The Man Who Taught America How to Sing." He broadcast for radio station WWJ in Detroit in the early 1920s and later graduated to having his own radio and television show for NBC. Owner of the lucrative Shawnee Inn on six hundred acres in Pennsylvania.
He was also a promoter, financial backer and namesake of the Waring Blender, the first modern electric blender on the market.
2000
Collectors' Choice Music
CD, Comp
2000
The Old Masters
CD, Comp, RM
1981
I & M Teleproducts, Inc.
LP, Album
1973
1972
1963
Capitol Records
LP, Album
1957
Capitol Records
7", Promo
1954
1943
V Disc
Shellac, 12"
1942
Decca
3xShellac, 10" + Shellac, 12" + Album
War Department Special Service Division
12", Mono
Decca
10"
National Broadcasting Service Dominion Of New Zealand
Acetate, 16", S/Sided, Transcription
2021
Mark Records
CD
2020
AMP Music & Records
CD, Album
2018
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Album, Comp, RM
2008
2007
Delmark Records
CD, Album
2000
Trikont
CD, Comp
1998
Frémeaux & Associés
2xCD, Comp
1997
Great Movie Themes
CD, Album
1996
1992
1991
Hot Dots
Cass, Comp
1990
1986
Grannyphone
LP, Comp, Mono
1986
Devine Records (2)
LP, Album
1986
1986
1984
1980
JJA
2xLP, Comp, Gat
1980
1979
Reprise Records
LP
1975
1970
Century Records (4)
7", EP
1969
1968
The American Association Of Retired Persons
LP, Mono
1968
1968
1967
Decca
7"
1967
Capitol Records, Capitol Records
LP, Promo
1966
1964
Not On Label
LP, Album
1964
Not On Label
LP, Album
1962
1961
1961
1960
1960
1960
1960
1959
1959
1958
1957
Mercury
LP, Album
1957
1957
1957
1955
1954
Decca
7"
1954
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1954
1954
1953
1953
1952
Decca
7"
1952
1951
Decca
2xShellac, 10"
1951
1951
1950
RCA Victor Custom Record Division
3x10", Album, Mono, Red
1950
Decca
LP, S/Sided, Promo, S/Edition
1949
Decca
7", Red
1948
1948
1945
1944
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1944
1942
1935
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1932
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1930
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1929
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1929
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1929
1929
1929
1929
1928
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1928
His Master's Voice
Shellac, 10"
1928
His Master's Voice
Shellac, 10"
1928
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1928
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1928
1928
1928
1928
1928
1928
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