Glenn Gray Knoblauch (June 7, 1900 – August 23, 1963), known professionally as Glen Gray, was an American jazz saxophonist and leader of the Casa Loma...
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musicians under the direction of its most notable leader of the past, Glen Gray. The reconstituted band made a limited number of appearances live and...
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Northern New Jersey Council (redirect from Camp Glen Gray)
months. Camp Glen Gray was located near Mahwah, New Jersey in the Ramapo Mountains in Bergen County, New Jersey. Founded in 1917 by Frank Gray for the Montclair...
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Glen Carlton Gray (December 27, 1888 – June 7, 1921) was an American college football and college basketball player and coach. He served as the head football...
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1961) Jack Sheldon, Out! (Capitol, 1962) Jonah Jones, Glen Gray, Jonah Jones Quartet/Glen Gray Casa Loma Orchestra (Capitol, 1962) Judy Henske, High Flying...
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Creek in Lower Glen Canyon, and in Navajo Canyon. The pottery types are Kana-a Black-on-white, Deadmans Black-on-red, and Kana-a Gray, made from deposits...
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as well as the other 1937 recordings that included Billie Holiday and Glen Gray (vocal by Kenny Sargent). Les Brown's instrumental version, arranged by...
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Retrieved 2010-07-18 – via glengray.org. History of Camp Glen Gray Camp Glen Gray Frank Fellows Gray entry in Alumni record and general Catalogue of Syracuse...
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"Tribe of Keokuk," Camp Delmont's "Order of the Tipi," "Old Guard of Glen Gray," "Knights of Yawgoog Honor Society," "Stambaugh Tribe of Good Indians...
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writing. Many might have written these lyrics better—but none faster! Glen Gray and Tommy Dorsey became regular customers and through Tommy came the enduring...
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Scouting in New Jersey (redirect from Gray, Frank F)
Glen Gray is named after Frank Fellows Gray, (1869–1935) a well known early professional Scouter of that area. It was selected and developed by Gray to...
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weeks, reaching No. 1 on January 26, 1935. The song was also recorded by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra for Decca Records in November 1934 and Connee...
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(1872–1941), Rough Rider and the final Governor of Oklahoma Territory Glen Gray (1900–1963), jazz saxophonist and orchestra leader, was born in Roanoke...
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title "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", a big band version was recorded by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra in 1938, and a calypso-style version by Ella...
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chart in 1943. Both were top-ten pop records, along with a version by Glen Gray. The Duke Ellington version reached No. 8 on the pop chart. Mose Allison...
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Playgirls (1942) Spanish Fiesta (1942) The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (1942) Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra (1942) The Spirit of Annapolis (1942) Six...
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Carle with lyrics by Jack Lawrence. It was first recorded in 1939 by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with Carle on piano as Decca 2321. It soon...
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Davis Doris Day Michael Fortunato Four Freshmen Esquivel Jackie Gleason Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra Steve Hall Ted Heath Skitch Henderson and...
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hit "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm", was also recorded by Ray Noble, Glen Gray and Fred Astaire, whose rendering was a bestseller for weeks.[citation...
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Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American country singer, guitarist, songwriter, and actor. He was best known for a series...
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bands including those led by Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Glen Gray, Jimmy Dorsey, and Kay Kyser, among others. Nightly radio broadcasts on...
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Mitchell Parish. Ellington's recording rose to number three on the charts. Glen Gray and Don Redman also charted with the song in 1933. Lawrence Brown and...
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Glen Matthew Little (born 15 October 1975) is an English former footballer who played as a winger. Born in Wimbledon, London, he began his career in Northern...
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Billy Murray (1924), Clementine Smith (1924), Emmett Miller (1929), Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra (1940), Peggy Lee (1962), Merle Haggard (1973)...
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Premier League George Gray (disambiguation), multiple people Gilda Gray Glen Gray Gregory Gray Gustave Le Gray Hamish Gray, Baron Gray of Contin (1927–2006)...
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is a song written by Ted Koehler and Rube Bloom and first performed by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. It reached #4 on the US chart in 1934. In...
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on vocals and an interpretation by Bing Crosby (a minor hit for him). Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orchestra followed the next year, peaking at number...
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31, 2007. "Violet Mersereau". Silent Era. Retrieved August 21, 2007. "Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra". American BigBands. Retrieved August 21,...
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use as a dance floor. Dance bands such as Wayne King, Shep Fields, and Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orchestra performed there. Later Aquacade moved to the...
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famous for his light-grey Glen plaid suit, and U.S. President Ronald Reagan was considered "unpresidential" in a gray-and-blue Glen plaid suit on a European...
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