Ed Kirkeby

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Wallace Theodore "Ed" Kirkeby (born October 10, 1891 in New York , † June 12, 1978 in Mineola ) was an American band leader and music manager.

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Kirkeby was from 1916 representative and from 1917 producer at Columbia Records for jazz and was manager of the California Ramblers , in whose creation in 1920 he was involved. In 1926 he began to appear as a singer on their recordings and conducted recordings with musicians from the Ramblers under the pseudonym Ted Wallace . His bands had different names when they were recorded such as Five Birmingham Babies , The Varsity Eight , Ted Wallace and His Campus Boys , The Goofus Five , The Little Ramblers , The Vagabonds , and he recorded under pseudonyms such as Ted Wallace, Ed Kirkeby Wallace and Eddie Lloyd on. From 1930 to 1932 he led numerous studio sessions for ARC .

He also managed the Pickens Sisters in the 1930s and worked for RCA Victor from 1935 , for which he reissued the California Ramblers and recorded as Ted Wallace, and from 1938 for NBC (as a booking agent for bands). From 1938 until his death in 1943 he was the manager of Fats Waller , for whom he also built up an archive that came to the jazz archive of Rutgers University . He remained active as a manager until 1977 (including Pat Flowers and the Deep River Boys ).

He wrote a biography about Fats Waller, Ain´t Misbehavin (New York 1966 and Da Capo 1976).

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