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    Beryl Davis (16 March 1924[citation needed] – 28 October 2011) was a vocalist who sang with British and American big bands, as well as being an occasional...
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  • Her elder sister was big band singer Beryl Davis. Born in into a show business family, her father is Harry Davis, the leader of the Oscar Rabin Orchestra...
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    Connie Haines, Beryl Davis and Della Russell. Haines was a former vocalist in the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestras, while Davis was a British emigrant...
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    rower Beryl Mildred Cryer, writer Beryl Cunningham, actress and model Beryl Davis, jazz singer Beryl Dean, British religious embroiderer Beryl May Dent...
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    a gospel singing quartet along with Jane Russell, Connie Haines and Beryl Davis. Much of the location work for Fleming's 1955 Western Tennessee's Partner...
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  • songwriter Beryl Davis (1924–2011), singer Bette Davis (1908–1989), actress Brad Davis (1949–1991), actor Gail Davis (1925–1997), actress Rufe Davis (1908–1974)...
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    Lyndon Johnson." In the early 1950s, Haines joined with Jane Russell, Beryl Davis and Della Russell to do an impromptu performance at a charity night for...
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  • Reinhardt recorded a version with Quintette du Hot Club de France, and Beryl Davis on vocals, in August of the same year.[citation needed] The biggest hit...
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    first named storm since 2014. The second storm of the season, Hurricane Beryl, was a rare June major hurricane, the earliest Category 5 Atlantic hurricane...
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    Patrick Curtis: 135  Keisha D Michael Dante Kal David and Lauri Bono: 63  Beryl Davis: 257  Eddie Dean William "Bill" Demarest: 256, 278 : 336, 365  Catherine...
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  • general Benny Davis (1895–1979), American performer Bergen Davis (1869–1958), American physicist Bernadette Davis, British screenwriter Beryl Davis (1924–2011)...
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  • on the radio program, including "Wee" Bonnie Baker, Dorothy Collins, Beryl Davis, Gogo DeLys, Joan Edwards (1941–46), Georgia Gibbs, Dick Haymes, Snooky...
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    Compilations "Auld Lang Syne" (featuring Beryl Davis; with Russ Case & His Orchestra) on The Very Best of Beryl Davis (2012, Stardust Records) "I'm Always...
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  • 74, Scottish trade unionist. Willy De Clercq, 84, Belgian politician. Beryl Davis, 87, British big band singer and actress. R. Sheldon Duecker, 85, American...
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  • Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees (1929) Geraldo and his Orchestra - vocal Beryl Davis (1942) Flanagan and Allen a single release by Decca (UK) (1942) Bill...
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  • 21 October – Edmundo Ros, Trinidadian band leader, 100 28 October – Beryl Davis, singer, 87 29 October – Sir Jimmy Savile, DJ, 84 6 November – Gordon...
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  • Petula Clark, Kay Kendall and Sonny Hale and featuring Tessie O'Shea and Beryl Davis. No Leave, No Love starring Van Johnson, Pat Kirkwood, Keenan Wynn and...
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  • Clare as Mrs. Gates Tessie O'Shea as herself Jerry Desmonde as George Beryl Davis as Paula Scotty McHarg as Bill W. G. Fay as Mike Reginald Purdell as...
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  • SNR, Suzy Miller, Jackie Lee, Joan Baxter, Peter Morton, Ken Kirkham, Beryl Davis. After the war, Jimmy Watson replaced Clinton "Froggy" French on trumpet...
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  • Corrosion Science. Dr. Janet Beryl Davis. For services to the Natural Environment and Walkers in Great Britain. Robert John Davis, Governor, HM Prison Belmarsh...
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  • Carter I'll Be Seeing You: A Sentimental Collection, a 1999 album by Beryl Davis I'll Be Seeing You, a 1996 novel by Lurlene McDaniel I'll Be Seeing You...
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    Ruby Dee (redirect from Ruby Dee Davis)
    screenwriter, journalist, and civil rights activist. Dee was married to Ossie Davis, with whom she frequently performed until his death in 2005. She received...
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  • such stars as Dorothy Carless (1916–2012), Monte Ray (1900–1982) and Beryl Davis to British listeners. One of his bands during this period featured a...
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    (died 1969). March 13 – Dick Katz, American pianist (died 2009). 16 – Beryl Davis, English singer (died 2011). 18 – Vojislav Simic, Serbian musician, conductor...
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  • Frankie Vaughan, Joy Nichols, Lita Roza, David Whitfield, Anne Shelton, Beryl Davis, Julie Andrews and The Keynotes. After World War II, he worked with Bernard...
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  • Petula Clark, Kay Kendall and Sonny Hale and featuring Tessie O'Shea and Beryl Davis. The Magic Bow, directed by Bernard Knowles, starring Stewart Granger...
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  • former general secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (b. 1937) Beryl Davis, big band singer and actress (b. 1924) 29 October – Sir Jimmy Savile...
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    Beryl Franklin Carroll (March 15, 1860 – December 16, 1939) was the 20th governor of Iowa from 1909 to 1913. He was the first native-born governor of...
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  • released at least 58 double-sided gramophone records. Harry's daughter Beryl Davis joined the band as a singer in 1936. The band usually consisted of fifteen...
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    Bay, Jamaica. Of Jamaican descent, Harris was born on August 23, 1938, to Beryl Christie Harris (née Finegan) and Oscar Joseph Harris. He grew up in the...
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