Bobby Sherwood (May 30, 1914 in Indianapolis, Indiana - January 23, 1981 Auburn, Massachusetts) was a trumpet player, bandleader, actor and composer.
Mercer first raised the idea of starting a record company while golfing with Harold Arlen and Bobby Sherwood.
On May 5, Bobby Sherwood and his orchestra recorded two tracks.
A definitive jazz recording of the song was made by Crosby on August 17, 1936, with Bobby Sherwood on guitar and Joe Sullivan on piano.
Melick also developed a relationship with Bobby Sherwood, a well-known band leader and performer, who often played at The Dunes when Melick did.
During the 1950s, he toured with Sammy Kaye, Bobby Sherwood, and other big bands of the era.
Bobby Sherwood and his orchestra (recorded May 5, 1942, released by Capitol Records as catalog number 107, with the flip side "")
The host for the rest of the series was musician and bandleader Bobby Sherwood (1914-1981).
Throughout his career, he played with big bands, starting with those of Kenny Baker and Bobby Sherwood after dropping out of high school after one year.
The series was hosted by Bobby Sherwood from March to May 1953, after which he was replaced by Bud Collyer.