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    Ray McKinley (June 18, 1910 – May 7, 1995) was an American jazz drummer, singer, and bandleader. He played drums and later led the Major Glenn Miller Army...
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    as if the McKinley Administration would continue peaceably unbroken for another four years, a government devoted to prosperity". McKinley's original vice...
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    (1916). The Life of William McKinley, 2 vol. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Retrieved March 23, 2012. the life of william mckinley olcutt. outdated but detailed...
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    Denali (redirect from Mount mckinley)
    named it "Mount McKinley" in support of then-presidential candidate William McKinley, who later became the 25th president; McKinley's name was the official...
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  • Quartet Member, Singing Goose Diana Lee – "The Wandering Boy's" Mother Ray McKinley – Piano Pig Gene Merlino – Singing Goose Tim Morgan – Rock and Roll Stork...
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  • to the Bar" is a song written in 1940 by Don Raye, Hughie Prince, and Ray McKinley. It follows the American boogie-woogie tradition of syncopated piano...
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    Ray Anthony (born Raymond Antonini; January 20, 1922) is an American retired bandleader, trumpeter, songwriter and actor. He is the last living member...
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  • from 1947–1970, including: Glenn Miller (with Ray McKinley) on the 1960s, Tex Beneke (1956/57), Ray McKinley (1960s), Vaughn Monroe (1960s), Sammy Kaye (1960s)...
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  • Shift recording) A recording by the Glenn Miller AAF Orchestra (with Ray McKinley and The Crew Chiefs on vocals) for the Swing Shift radio broadcast Problems...
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    Jerry Gray, and Ray Anthony. This, coupled with the success of The Glenn Miller Story (1954), inspired Helen Miller to invite Ray McKinley, who had assumed...
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  • - DVD Netflix, retrieved 2022-11-27 "Mckinley Freeman". www.tcm.com. Retrieved 2022-11-27. "Spotlight On McKinley Freeman". Soap Opera Digest. 2017-06-30...
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  • Sisters and Danny Kaye, by Louis Prima, by "Smilin'" Jack Smith, by Ray McKinley, and by Woody Herman. The Andrews Sisters and Danny Kaye recording was...
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    McKinley, MacKinley or Mackinlay is a Scottish and Irish surname historically associated with northwestern Ireland's County Donegal, the over-kingdom...
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  • (trombone) Johnny Mercer (vocals) Leo McConville (trumpet) Dick McDonough (guitar) Fulton McGrath (piano) Ray McKinley (drums) Glenn Miller (trombone, arranger)...
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    several surrounding states to participate. A local newspaper editor, Ray McKinley, suggested in 1917 that the event incorporate a competition among cowboys...
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    from Wilbur Schwichtenberg to Will Bradley, and started a big band with Ray McKinley, a swing drummer and vocalist from Texas. The band included Freddie Slack...
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    During the post-war period, Hucko played in the bands of Benny Goodman, Ray McKinley, Eddie Condon and Jack Teagarden. From 1950 to 1955, he was busy in New...
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  • the Road a Piece" was recorded in 1940 by members of the Will Bradley–Ray McKinley Orchestra as the "Will Bradley Trio" (a misnomer, as Bradley did not...
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  • first guide on North America's highest mountain, Alaska's Denali (Mount McKinley). Genet is the grandfather of actress Q'Orianka Kilcher. Genet's association...
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    Bellson, who came up with the idea when he was still in high school. Ray McKinley was, by 1941, using this setup as well. Double bass drums were popularized...
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  • Later as a teenager, he became a big band musician playing for the Ray McKinley and Will Bradley bands, among others. Relocating to California during...
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    Floyd Papillion-La Vista South High School Questlove - The Roots Ray Bauduc Ray McKinley Richard Allen Ringo Starr - The Beatles Roger Hawkins - Muscle...
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  • Brown, Woody Herman, Gene Krupa, George Shearing, Jimmie Lunceford, Ray McKinley, Benny Carter, Louis Prima, Russ Morgan, Guy Lombardo, Carmen Cavallaro...
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  • invited Ray McKinley, who had assumed leadership of the Major Glenn Miller Army Air Forces Orchestra 1945, to lead a new Glenn Miller Orchestra. McKinley remained...
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    music. Non-instrumental songs featured Miller's various vocalists, generally Ray Eberle or Marion Hutton before 1940, with Tex Beneke, vocal group The Modernaires...
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  • early 1942 she joined Art Jarrett's band, then later that year moved to Ray McKinley's band and recorded "Big Boy" and "Who Wouldn't Love You?". Billboard...
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    was released as a 78 on Decca paired with "Weary Blues" as Decca 469. Ray McKinley, a drummer in the Dorsey Brothers band, recalled: "Glenn did write a...
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  • Frederick McKinley Jones (May 17, 1893 – February 21, 1961) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, engineer, winner of the National Medal of Technology...
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    Andrews Sisters), Danny Kaye, Dick Haymes, Carmen Miranda, Al Jolson, Ray McKinley, Burl Ives, Ernest Tubb, Red Foley, Dan Dailey, Alfred Apaka, and Les...
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    George Paxton and His Orchestra, Ray McKinley, Phil Regan, the Jones Brothers, Ella Logan, Jan Peerce, Jane Froman, Leon McAuliffe, Foy Willing and the Riders...
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