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Victor Garber
Interview
Length: 350
Rating: 4.60 (37 ratings)
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Eli Stone - Victor Garber sings and dances "Freedom"
Eli Stone, episode 2 season 1: Victor Garber's character, Jordan Wethersby, sings and dances "Freedom 90" by George Michael in one of Eli's visions. Isn't he GORGEOUS? I love Jack Bristow!
Here are the lyrics:
Heaven knows we sure had some fun boy
What a kick just a buddy and me
We had every big shot good-time band on the run boy
We were living in a fantasy
But today the way I play the game has got to change
Oh yeah
Now I'm gonna get myself happy
[freedom, freedom, freedom]
I won't let you down
I will not give you up
Gotta have some faith in the sound
It's the one good thing that I've got
I won't let you down
So please don't give me up
cause I would really, really love to stick around, oh yeah
Length: 83
Rating: 4.90 (67 ratings)
Tags: Victor Garber Eli Stone Jordan Wethersby George Michael Johnny Lee Miller Freedom 90 Jack Bristow Alias
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Roaring Twenties - Jan Garber, Positively-Absolutely, 1927
Info from: Big Bands Database (nfo.net)
Jan Garber studied music at the Coombs Conservatory in Philadelphia. After graduating he was hired by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. His career as a classical musician was cut short when he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1918. While stationed at a training camp in Alabama, Garber was asked to form a marching band. This experience got him interested in popular music, and after his discharge from the Army, he took a job with bandleader Meyer Davis. Davis had a number of bands operating under his name and Garber was soon made leader of one of them. His popularity caused a rift with Davis and, in 1920, Garber left to lead his own band.
In 1921, he combined his band with that of Milton Davis. Now known as the Garber-Davis Orchestra, the band was very popular and made extensive tours of the southern states. In 1924, on one of these tours Davis got into trouble when he had an affair with a married woman. Her husband found out and threatened to kill Davis if he didn't leave town immediately. Davis asked Garber to buy out his interest in the band for $1,000, and from that time on the band was known as the Jan Garber Orchestra.
Garber's 1920's band had played in the 'hot' or 'Jazz' music style. But in the early 1930's, he decided to switch to „sweet" dance music. In the 1920s (his band's best years) he collaborated with such great musicians as Adrian Rollini (sax, vibraphone) and Harry Reser (banjo).
Recording: Jan Garber and His Orchestra: Positively-Absolutely (Sam Coslow), Victor 1927.
Vocal: Jan Garber & Chorus
Length: 181
Rating: 4.80 (17 ratings)
Tags: 78s shellack America white jazz hot dance bands 1920s
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Victor Garber on Frasier Part 1
Victor Garber as Ferguson
Frasier-Taking Liberties (season 8, episode 5)
Length: 454
Rating: 4.90 (68 ratings)
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A photo montage shown at the clebratory tribut to William Tracy Garber at the Scott Theater in Fort Worth, Texas On May 29, 2006. The hall was filled with his many close friends and loving family members. Garber touched all of them in his inimtable way: he will always be remembered.
Length: 193
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: Bill Barber Booty theater Harvey Fort Worth
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Victor Garber Sings Last Song
Victor Garber Sings Last Song
Length: 240
Rating: 4.90 (60 ratings)
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Victor Garber on Frasier Part 2
Victor Garber as Ferguson
Frasier-Taking Liberties (season 8, episode 5)
Length: 356
Rating: 5.00 (54 ratings)
Tags: Victor Garber Frasier
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