Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies has decided, by popular request, to add this special web page to help collect and disperse the various historical information provided at their public events. Additionally by popular request, various famous quotations will be included. This page will be updated in the future to include additional information and is included presently to acknowledge the many requests which have inundated our office. We ask for your patience in these matters as the quantity of data to be compiled is very great.
Some Additional Information Concerning the Babies
The following web pages chronicle the Babies past and are provided for your additional information and enjoyment. Please click on the links as shown below to view the web page and the associated information.
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This web page captures the Babies during their travels starting in the mid 19th century. It also provides a sampling of the Babies experiences and origins.
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This web page, a first installment in what will prove to be many, provides photographic evidence of the unbelievable flukes of nature, coincidences, and seemingly other-worldly events that surround and follow Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies.
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This web page presents the “Babies At Play” collectable figurine series sculpted by the reknown sculpter Hans Olegard. These rare, one of a kind figurines are currently residing in the Eleanor H. Millbea Music of the Americas Collection which is stored out of the public view in the vaults of the Smithsonian Institution. |
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This web page
presents certain declassified documents and photographs of General Gould’s
military service in the years near his retirement. |
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This web page
presents photographs and additional information concerning some of the
Babies’ adventures during the early 1980’s. |
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This web page
presents photographs and additional information concerning some of the
prestigious awards received by the Babies’ and their adventures in the Film
and Art genres. |
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This web page
presents photographs and additional information from our fans concerning
various signs distributed around the world.
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This web page
captures the Babies during their travels starting at the beginning of the 20th
century. It also provides a sampling of the Babies experiences and
origins and is a continuation of Volume 1 (shown above). |
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This web page
presents photographs and additional information concerning some of the
Babies’ adventures during the early 1980’s and is a continuation of Volume 1
(shown above). |
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This web page
presents photographs and additional information concerning some of the
Babies’ public appearances during the 19th, 20th, and
21st centuries. |
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Some Adventures of the Mysterious Faustyn Langowski in the Far East, Volume 1 |
This web page
presents photographs and additional information concerning an assortment of
the Mysterious Faustyn Langowski’s adventures in the Far East during the 20th
century. |
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Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz
Babies Action Figure Collection, Volume 1 |
This web page
presents a splendid bouquet of Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies Action Figures
which are beloved by children the world over. |
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Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz
Babies Action Figure Collection, Volume 2 |
This web page
presents a second splendid bouquet of Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies Action
Figures which are beloved by children the world over. |
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Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies Action Figure Collection, Volume 3 |
This web page
presents a third splendid bouquet of Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies Action
Figures which are beloved by children the world over. |
Some Famous Quotations Concerning the Babies
“You are
incredibly talented and such a refreshment from the other Austin junk. Thank you for resurrecting my belief in the
entertainment industry.” – Lisa Howard, 2006.
“Die Babies sind in Deutschland verboten” -- Adolf Hitler, 1939
“Every song from Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies is a, how do you say in America, monumentum aere perennius !” -- Dominic Perikretes, Minneapolis Museum of the Antiquities, 1917
“More ! More ! Give us more Babies !!” -- Z. Ferd Goldsmith, 1984
“When I was only a boy living in Galveston--a nobody, I learned all about the human soul, and music, and how to combine them into an innocent and beautiful golden love cupcake from hearing the sweet sounds of Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies purring through my Mother’s radio.” -- Barry White, 1993
“…catching Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies is all that matters to me now…” -- J. Edgar Hoover, 1963.
“Vive la Babies!” -- Charles De Gaulle, 1944
“I wish I was Aunt Ruby.” -- Mae West, 1931.
“The first time
I heard them boys play “I’m Coming Virginia” in 1928 made me so homesick that
to get my mind off Momma I fried up some chicken. But I couldn’t eat it
all, so I gave the leftovers to my neighbor and now I’m a millionaire.” --
Colonel Harland Sanders, 1967.