American pianist, bandleader and songwriter.
Born February 14, 1896, Oakland, California, USA.
Died February 7, 1969, Sacramento, California, USA.
Father of bassist and arranger Jack Weeks.
He formed his first orchestra in 1924 in Oakland, California. He was the leader of a popular west coast dance band from the late 1920's through the 1960's, primarily in San Francisco. Its popularity grew rapidly, and in 1931 gained national recognition with his weekly radio program on the Lucky Strike Magic Carpet Show.
In 1941, at the height of his popularity, Weeks was involved in a bus accident on a mid-western highway. He suffered multiple injuries, particularly to his right arm. Forced to give up bandleading, he dabbled in car sales and sold real estate in Santa Rosa, California. In the late 1950's and following a string of operations, he reemerged, more or less rehabilitated, fronting a seven-piece orchestra.
1978
Glendale Records, Glendale Records
LP, Album
1932
Mac Gregor And Sollie Recording Laboratories, Inc.
Shellac, 12", S/Sided, TP
2008
Weton-Wesgram
5xCD, Comp, RM
2006
Disky
CD, Comp
1997
L'Art Vocal
CD, Comp
1994
Chiaroscuro Records
CD, Album
1993
1988
1979
Hindsight Records (2)
LP, Album, Mono
1979
1977
1977
1976
Sunbeam (3)
LP, Comp
1962
1957
1950
1943
1935
1926
Victor
Shellac, 10", Oak
1926
Brunswick
Shellac, 10", Los
1926
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
2004
Jasmine Records
4xCD, Comp
2002
Jasmine Records
4xCD, Comp
1999
ASV, Living Era
CD, Comp, Mono
1992
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