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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    "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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  • Retrieved 2022-12-14. "Decca matrix 39234. When I grow too old to dream / Glen Gray Orchestra". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 2022-12-14...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    (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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  • Years of Scout Camping: History of Glen Gray and Other Camps in Northern New Jersey with Memoirs of Frank F. Gray. Glen Ridge, NJ: self. p. 112. Robert E...
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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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  • nightspot for wealthy Americans. The Orange Blossoms, later known as Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, played there for eight months in 1927–1928...
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  • during the 1913 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Glen Gray, the Ichabods compiled an overall record of 3–3–2 with a mark of 2–0–2...
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  • You" (Ray Charles) — Bill Putnam, engineer Jonah Jones and Glen Gray (Jonah Jones & Glen Gray) — Hugh Davies, engineer "Route 66 Theme" (Nelson Riddle)...
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