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1926 - Grandfather (Harry Schoen), Grandmother (Ida), Fran, Edie, and Vic At The Beach796 viewsHarry and Ida were married Jan. 2, 1915 in Brooklyn. In 1924, the family lived at 336 New Jersey Avenue in Brooklyn. My grandfather Harry (Nov.5, 1892 - Feb.20, 1969) is holding Frances (Sep. 22, 1921 - Jan.20, 2009), and grandmother Ida Strolowitz (1894 - Feb.17, 1946) is holding Edie (Dec.27, 1925 - Feb.7, 1995). My father Vic (March 26, 1916 - Jan.5, 2000) is on the right. Another child, Irving (Feb. 1918 - May 30, 1924), died of Diphtheria. In the mid 1920s, the family moved to Far Rockaway.
In 1930, the family resided at 182 Beach 86th Street in Rockaway; they paid $55 a month rent.
copyright David Schoen 1968 - 2014 all rights reserved
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1959 - Suite For Two Bands589 viewsAt 109 Station Road, Great Neck, New York
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1961 - Brass Laced Wiith Strings 579 views
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1965 - Corcovado Trumpets569 views
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2000 - The Best Of The Andrews Sisters - The Milennium Collection420 viewssongs include:
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
"Rum & Coca Cola"
Bei Mir Bist du Schon"
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive"
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I' m an Old Cowhand471 viewsBing Crosby & Vic Schoen Orchestra
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1961 - Brass Laced with Strings (front)407 viewsVic Schoen and his orchestra
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Music for a Rainy Night445 viewsVic Schoen and his orchestra
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The Best of Patti Page434 viewsOn this album is 'Old Cape Cod', 'Let Me Go Lover', 'I Went To Your Wedding', and 'How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?'
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1946 - Andrews Sisters album cover589 viewsBeat Me Daddy
Well All Right
Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen
Pennsylvania Polka
Beer Barrel Polka
Joseph Joseph
Rhumboogie
Apple Blossom Time
Hold Tight
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Andrews Sisters "Songs that Got Us Through WW2"562 viewsSongs Of WW2
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Kay Starr459 viewshis 2nd wife - 1953
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