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unusual facts about George Howe


Teddy Hill

After moving to New York City, Hill had early gigs with the Whitman Sisters, George Howe and Luis Russell's orchestra in the 1920s, later forming his own band in 1934, which found steady work over the NBC radio network.


Laverock, Pennsylvania

In the 1920s, his son, Arthur Jr., hired architect George Howe to transform the mansion into a French-Norman-style manor house and farm of the same name, which was famous in its time.


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Connecticut Gay Men's Chorus

The Chorus has performed with guest artists such as George Howe, Mark Hardy, Tommy Femia, Julie Halston, and Julie Wilson, and has given joint performances with Another Octave/Connecticut Women’s Chorus, the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, and the Baltimore Gay Men’s Chorus.