Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tom_Stacks> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 67 of
67
with 100 items per page.
- Tom_Stacks abstract "Tom Stacks (November 9, 1899 – February 19, 1936) was the lead singer, drummer, and sound effects man for many of Harry Reser's late 1920s jazz and novelty bands that included The Six Jumping Jacks and Harry Reser's Rounders (Reser would use many of the same musicians and simply change the names of the bands so that he could work for several companies at once). Stacks's unusual voice has been described as having a "built-in smile" and also as being "what a man would sound like if his voice box remained in adolescence while the rest of his body matured."[citation needed]Thomas De Armen Stacks was born on November 9, 1899, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the son of Elmer E. and Margaret A. Stacks, both of whom were also Pennsylvania natives. Stacks was an active musician by early 1920 and joined Harry Reser's orchestra by early 1926. Stacks sang on hundreds of late-1920s recordings. His rendition of "Horses" displays his ability to make the most out of the comic elements in a novelty song while keeping up with the rapid-fire tempo of Reser's band, nearly leaving him breathless. Typical of Stacks's recordings is "Send for Our Free Booklet," in which the singer lampoons merchandising offers and slogans of the day. Doodles Weaver and the Spike Jones band used the same format in the 1940s, with Weaver's delivery even sounding like Tom Stacks.Tom Stacks was diminutive and just barely weighed 100 pounds. He died in a Chinese restaurant fire. He returned to the burning building to try to recover his drum set and died in the fire.".
- Tom_Stacks alias "Stacks, Thomas De Armen".
- Tom_Stacks birthDate "1899-11-09".
- Tom_Stacks birthYear "1899".
- Tom_Stacks deathDate "1936-02-19".
- Tom_Stacks deathYear "1936".
- Tom_Stacks wikiPageID "4960278".
- Tom_Stacks wikiPageRevisionID "547840815".
- Tom_Stacks alternativeNames "Stacks, Thomas De Armen".
- Tom_Stacks dateOfBirth "1899-11-09".
- Tom_Stacks dateOfDeath "1936-02-19".
- Tom_Stacks hasPhotoCollection Tom_Stacks.
- Tom_Stacks name "Stacks, Tom".
- Tom_Stacks placeOfBirth "Harrisburg, Pennsylvania".
- Tom_Stacks placeOfDeath "New York City, New York".
- Tom_Stacks shortDescription "American musician".
- Tom_Stacks description "American musician".
- Tom_Stacks description "American musician".
- Tom_Stacks subject Category:1899_births.
- Tom_Stacks subject Category:1936_deaths.
- Tom_Stacks subject Category:American_jazz_drummers.
- Tom_Stacks subject Category:American_jazz_singers.
- Tom_Stacks type AmericanJazzSingers.
- Tom_Stacks type Artist109812338.
- Tom_Stacks type CausalAgent100007347.
- Tom_Stacks type Creator109614315.
- Tom_Stacks type Drummer110036929.
- Tom_Stacks type Entertainer109616922.
- Tom_Stacks type JazzDrummers.
- Tom_Stacks type LivingThing100004258.
- Tom_Stacks type Musician110339966.
- Tom_Stacks type Musician110340312.
- Tom_Stacks type Object100002684.
- Tom_Stacks type Organism100004475.
- Tom_Stacks type Percussionist110415037.
- Tom_Stacks type Performer110415638.
- Tom_Stacks type Person100007846.
- Tom_Stacks type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tom_Stacks type Singer110599806.
- Tom_Stacks type Whole100003553.
- Tom_Stacks type YagoLegalActor.
- Tom_Stacks type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Tom_Stacks type Agent.
- Tom_Stacks type Person.
- Tom_Stacks type Person.
- Tom_Stacks type Q215627.
- Tom_Stacks type Q5.
- Tom_Stacks type Agent.
- Tom_Stacks type NaturalPerson.
- Tom_Stacks type Thing.
- Tom_Stacks type Person.
- Tom_Stacks comment "Tom Stacks (November 9, 1899 – February 19, 1936) was the lead singer, drummer, and sound effects man for many of Harry Reser's late 1920s jazz and novelty bands that included The Six Jumping Jacks and Harry Reser's Rounders (Reser would use many of the same musicians and simply change the names of the bands so that he could work for several companies at once).".
- Tom_Stacks label "Tom Stacks".
- Tom_Stacks label "Tom Stacks".
- Tom_Stacks label "Tom Stacks".
- Tom_Stacks sameAs Tom_Stacks.
- Tom_Stacks sameAs Tom_Stacks.
- Tom_Stacks sameAs m.0cx6mm.
- Tom_Stacks sameAs Q3530892.
- Tom_Stacks sameAs Q3530892.
- Tom_Stacks sameAs Tom_Stacks.
- Tom_Stacks wasDerivedFrom Tom_Stacks?oldid=547840815.
- Tom_Stacks givenName "Tom".
- Tom_Stacks isPrimaryTopicOf Tom_Stacks.
- Tom_Stacks name "Stacks, Tom".
- Tom_Stacks name "Tom Stacks".
- Tom_Stacks surname "Stacks".