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Rare ISH KABIBBLE Signed Framed Photo-Big Band Music Leader & Movie Actor

$ 25.33

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    Description

    Ish Kabibble
    (January 19, 1908 – June 5, 1994) was an American comedian and
    cornet
    player. Born
    Merwyn Bogue
    in
    North East, Pennsylvania
    , he moved to
    Erie, Pennsylvania
    , with his family a few months after his birth.
    Bogue studied law at
    West Virginia University
    , but his comedy antics soon found an audience. He performed with
    Kay Kyser
    on the radio and television quiz show
    Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge
    in 1949 and 1950. Bogue also appeared in ten movies between 1939 and 1950. In
    Thousands Cheer
    (1943), he appeared with Kyser and sang "I Dug a Ditch", and he also appeared as a vocalist in
    That's Right—You're Wrong
    (1939),
    You'll Find Out
    (1940), and
    Playmates
    (1941).
    The origin of Merwyn Bogue's stage name, Ish Kabibble, can be traced back to the 1913 novelty song "Isch ga-bibble" and this 1915 cartoon postcard, which displays a spelling (Ish Ka Bibble) almost identical to that used by Bogue. Between the song and the card, in 1914,
    Harry Hershfield
    introduced his character Abie Kabibble in his comic strip
    Abie the Agent
    .
    In his 1989 autobiography, Bogue explained his
    stage name
    , which he took from the lyrics of one of his comedic songs, "Isch ga-bibble."
    [3]
    The song derived from a mock-
    Yiddish
    expression, "Ische ga bibble?", which was purported to mean "I should worry?", prompting a curious (and perhaps not coincidental) association with the "What, me worry?" motto of
    Mad Magazine
    's
    mascot,
    Alfred E. Neuman
    .
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    While this derivation has been widely quoted on the Internet and elsewhere, the expression "ische ga bibble" is not Yiddish and in fact contains no Yiddish words at all.
    [4]
    However, there is a Yiddish expression, "nisht gefidlt," meaning "it doesn't matter to me," from which the term "ish kabibble" may derive.
    Although Bogue's stage persona was that of a dumb person, he was a notable cornet player and was also business manager for the Kay Kyser Orchestra from 1931 to 1951. With the decline of the big bands, Bogue found a new career in real estate. By 1973, he was living in Hawaii, causing double-takes from prospective clients who saw his trademark haircut and read his business card: "Ish Kabibble, Sales Manager".
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