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  • Irene Daye (January 17, 1918, Lawrence, Massachusetts – November 1, 1971, Greenville, South Carolina) was an American jazz singer. Daye began her career...
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  • composed by Gene Krupa and trumpeter Roy Eldridge and originally sung by Irene Daye, soon replaced by Anita O'Day. It was first recorded on January 17, 1941...
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  • Age. The song was also recorded by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra with Irene Daye on the vocals, and Geraldo and His Orchestra with vocalist Al Bowlly (1938)...
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  • basketball player Daryl Daye (born 1963), American football coach Gabrielle Daye (1911–2005), British television actress Irene Daye (1918–1971), American...
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  • America in late 1945: Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra with vocal by Irene Daye (US no. 4) and Stan Kenton and His Orchestra with vocal by June Christy...
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    performing at the Off Beat, she met Gene Krupa, who promised to call her if Irene Daye, then his vocalist, ever left his band. In 1939, O'Day was hired as vocalist...
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  • Elaine Comparone, harpsichordist Bill Cronin, American football player Irene Daye, jazz singer Ferdinand Waldo Demara, "The Great Impostor" Anthony DeSpirito...
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    Nelson Riddle, trombonist Jimmy Knepper, and singers June Hutton and Irene Daye. (Daye and Spivak married in 1950.). Riddle was also responsible for many...
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  • a big band jazz song recorded Feb. 26, 1939 by Gene Krupa, vocal by Irene Daye "Some Like It Hot" (song), by Power Station "Some Like It Hot", the title...
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    (1920–1993), vocal Irene Daye (1918–1971), vocal † When Hutton left The Stardusters in 1944, Spivak brought in Gene Krupa's vocalist, Irene Daye, whom he later...
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  • drummer split off to form his own group. While there, Cornelius met singer Irene Daye, whom he married soon after. He played with the Casa Loma Orchestra from...
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  • American trombonist, violinist, and vocalist (born 1917). November 1 – Irene Daye, American singer (born 1918). 3 – Gary McFarland, American composer, arranger...
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  • Gerald Wilson, Hank Jones, Howard McGhee, Hubert Rostaing, Ike Quebec, Irene Daye, Irene Higginbotham, Jimmy Blanton, Jimmy Jones, Jimmy Rowles, Joan C. Edwards...
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    Irene Frances Rich (née Luther; October 13, 1891 – April 22, 1988) was an American actress who worked in both silent films, talkies, and radio. Rich was...
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    Gene Krupa, Jack Teagarden, Frankie Carle, Jack Jenney, Toots Mondello, Irene Daye, Floyd O'Brien, Spud Murphy, Boots Mussulli, Brad Gowans, Turk Murphy...
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    1999). 10 – Aaron Bridgers, African-American pianist (died 2003). 17 – Irene Daye, American singer (died 1974). 27 – Elmore James, American guitarist (died...
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  • Medinah Entertainment. His production work with artists H.E.R. and Lucky Daye was nominated for seven Grammy Awards in 2020. D'Mile became the first songwriter...
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    (1928), New York: Century Company ______________. Hundred Maples, Stephen Daye Press, 1935. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the...
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  • mother Malcolm Rogers as the Vicar Cecily Hullett as Freda Skinner Gabrielle Daye as Mrs Armitage Charles Lamb as Arthur Parsons Anna Turner as Maggie Bingley...
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  • Jeff Daye Daye and Laura Kleinbaum — Cleopatra: The New Pop Experience 2017 Off-Off-Broadway Jeff Daye, Laura Kleinbaum, and Drew Fornarola Daye, Kleinbaum...
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