Robert Sherwood Haggart (March 13, 1914 – December 2, 1998) was an American Dixieland jazz double bass player, composer, and arranger. Although he is associated with Dixieland, he was one of the finest rhythm bassists of the Swing Era. == Music career == In 1935, Haggart became a member of the Bob Crosby Band. He arranged, composed, and played "Big Noise from Winnetka", "My Inspiration", "What's New?", and "South Rampart Street Parade". Along with playing Double bass, he whistled on... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Bob Haggart first charted in 1939 with What's New?.The artist placed 6 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 2 of which reached the Top‑10.On US AC the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.On US Country the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.On US RnB the artist achieved 2 Top‑10s, 1 of which peaked at number‑one.
Top songs: #1: What's New? - #2: Red Blues - #3: What's New? - #4: What's New? - #5: Swingin' at the Sugar Bowl
#3 What's New?
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra
Somebody's Gotta Go
Cootie Williams
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