• Robert Orrin Tucker (February 17, 1911 – April 9, 2011) was an American bandleader born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, whose theme song was "Drifting...
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    night clubs. She joined Orrin Tucker's band as a vocalist in 1936, after Louis Armstrong suggested that Tucker recruit her. Tucker gave her the stage name...
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    influenced by popular band leaders like Freddy Martin, Harry James, and Orrin Tucker. Melick formed his first band at the age of 13 and had his first paying...
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    Orrin Bacon (1821–1893), American politician Orrin Dubbs Bleakley (1854–1927), American politician Orrin N. Carter (1854–1928), American jurist Orrin...
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  • 1939, New York City Side A matrix 66498 Audio sample Bonnie Baker with Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra Columbia, 78 rpm; 10 inch (1939) Recorded August 20...
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    medical researcher Wayne Randazzo, Los Angeles Angels TV broadcaster Orrin Tucker, (1911–2011) musician and bandleader Paul A. Zahl (1910–1985), explorer...
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  • Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band The Top Hatters Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra Tommy Tucker and His Orchestra Unifour University of North Texas One...
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  • Totenberg, Violinist and Teacher, Dies at 101". The New York Times. "Robert Orrin Tucker". Los Angeles Times. 15 April 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011. Evin İlyasoğlu...
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  • Claude Thornhill (1908-1965) Orrin Tucker (1911-2011) (Orrin Tucker and his Orchestra) Tommy Tucker (1903-1989) (Tommy Tucker and his Orchestra) Rudy Vallee...
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    songs, and the trio performed on radio and in clubs, appearing with Orrin Tucker, Peggy Ann Garner and Rita Hayworth. In 1950, Foster began performing...
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  • (Columbia Nashville) Travis Tritt (Columbia Nashville) Richard Tucker Orrin Tucker Tanya Tucker (Columbia Nashville) Leah Turner (Columbia Nashville) Twisted...
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    1966) Jeri Southern, Southern Breeze (Roulette, 1958) Orrin Tucker, The New Sounds of Orrin Tucker His Saxophone and Orchestra (Bel Canto, 1959) The Ventures...
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  • Noi Tucker (born 1960), Australian lawn bowler Norman Tucker (1910–1978), English musician Ollie Tucker (1902–1940), American baseball player Orrin Tucker...
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  • musical comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Bonnie Baker, Orrin Tucker, Albert Dekker and Edward Everett Horton. The film was released on February...
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  • Tom Hernandez Nobleman Renee Godfrey Nurse Jean De Briac Dr. Faurore Orrin Tucker Orchestra leader Aladdin Violinist John Richardson Young man being photographed...
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    Ohio) Bobby Sherwood (from Camp Atterbury, Indiana), Jack Teagarden Orrin Tucker (from Elitch's Gardens in Denver) Chick Webb Music portal Martin Streek...
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  • overmatched, she excuses herself from the dance. Nora Marlowe as Emily Orrin Tucker as M.C. Billy Goldenberg composed the music for the film. Alan and Marilyn...
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  • 1960) February 11 – Wesley Rose, record producer (d. 1990) February 17 – Orrin Tucker, American saxophonist and bandleader (d. 2011) February 20 – Robert McBride...
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    1911. Ada Jones released a version of the song as a single in 1911. The Orrin Tucker Orchestra featuring Wee Bonnie Baker vocals released a version of the...
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  • President Truth Hurts (born 1971), real name Shari Watson, R&B singer Orrin Tucker (1911–2011), bandleader Debbye Turner (born 1965), Miss America 1990...
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    Mantan Moreland Comedy Monogram You're the One Ralph Murphy Bonnie Baker, Orrin Tucker, Edward Everett Horton Comedy Paramount Ziegfeld Girl Robert Z. Leonard...
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  • Palfrey, 54, British actress (Blake's 7, Doctor Who), brain tumour. Orrin Tucker, 100, American orchestra leader. Randy Wood, 94, American record producer...
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  • Tracy George W. Trendle John Scott Trotter Bob Trout Dink Trout Orrin Tucker Sophie Tucker Lurene Tuttle Rudy Vallée Art Van Damme Art Van Harvey Jean Vander...
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  • March 31 – Mel McDaniel, 68, country music singer-songwriter April 9 – Orrin Tucker, 100, bandleader April 20 – Gerard Smith, 36, bassist (TV on the Radio)...
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  • Steuart Bedford has died". The Gramophone. 2021-02-16. Retrieved 2021-02-16. Tucker, Stephen R. (1998). "David Allan Coe." In The Encyclopedia of Country Music...
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    Bob Locken, and Ken Jackson, plus Lorraine Benson (formerly of the Orrin Tucker band). When Benson left the band to marry bandleader Ray Herbeck, Patti...
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    other day A new girl will say Other chart versions in the USA were by Orrin Tucker (vocal by Bonnie Baker) in 1940 and by Johnnie Ray in 1954. The song...
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  • led third-ranked Illinois to the 1964 Rose Bowl win over Washington Orrin Tucker (class of 1929), bandleader Bob Woodward (class of 1961), investigative...
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  • guitarist from Texas who played with the dance orchestras of Jan Garber, Orrin Tucker, and Stan Keller. In the early 1950s he was a staff guitarist for live...
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  • arrangements, and the trio performed on radio and in clubs, appearing with Orrin Tucker, Peggy Ann Garner and Rita Hayworth. He learned about performing from...
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