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Paul Whiteman
54,986 listeners
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The Pied Pipers
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Tommy Dorsey
449,159 listeners
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The Ink Spots
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Charlie Spivak & his Orchestra
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Artie Shaw
338,757 listeners
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Bob Crosby And The Bobcats
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