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Charles Agnew was born on 22 June, 1901, is a Charles Agnew was popular dance band leader popular dance band leader. Discover Charles Agnew's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
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Born 22 June, 1901
Birthday 22 June
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Date of death 25 October, 1978
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1901

Charles Agnew (June 22, 1901 – October 25, 1978) was a popular dance-band leader.

1930

Most popular in the 1930s as a midwestern territory band appearing in a sequence of hotel ballrooms, he enjoyed a long career that extended into the 1960s.

Agnew was raised in New Jersey.

Agnew's band was primarily based in the Chicago area, where he was often engaged at the Aragon Ballroom, the Edgewater Hotel (with Irene Taylor on vocals) and the Stephens Hotel.

Through the 1930s his orchestra was heard nationally in the United States on the NBC Radio network.

1931

With co-composers Charles Newman and Audree Collins, he wrote a song called "Slow but Steady" which was copyright in 1931.

He appeared, alongside the Paul Whiteman and Gus Edwards orchestras, at the "Marathon Opera" which benefitted the Chicago Herald and Examiner Milk Fund.

1933

On July 25, 1933, he recorded several songs for Columbia Records, the most popular of which was "Don't Blame Me."

The New Yorker magazine reviewed this recording as "richly played."

1936

Represented by the Musical Corporation of America, he spent the summer of 1936 playing at the Colonial Hotel in Indiana, where featured vocalists were Lon Saxon and Emrie Ann Lincoln.

1940

He continued to lead his dance band into the 1940s.

During World War II he actively toured the country, playing for the benefit of enlisted personnel and continuing his hotel engagements.

1950

While many big band leaders disbanded, Agnew kept his unit together until the late 1950s.

1968

At that point he downsized to a smaller group, until retiring about 1968.

Agnew could play many different instruments, from disparate classifications.

1978

He was receiving treatment for cancer when he died on October 25, 1978, in Waukegan, Illinois.