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Manfrey Lecta Duke was born to William Franklin Duke, Jr. (1874–1940), and Gussie Mae Vaughn (maiden; 1895–1961) — William Duke's second of two wives. Gussie, after the death of William Franklin Vaughn, married John Richardson. Manfrey Duke had 2 brothers and 1 sister. She also had 2 half-sisters
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Marylin Duke was known as the tallest female singer in the business. Published accounts state that she was 5'9". But her maternal 1st cousin, Marilyn Howell, who cared for her during her final 5 years of life, stated that she was 6 feet tall. For reference, Howell, herself, is 5'10"; Howell also
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Jacob Marshard; 1910–1948), who saw an opportunity when offered two simultaneous bookings. Marshard became his manager. Marylin Duke was Monroe's first female vocalist. She had been working as a pianist-singer at a Boston nightclub; but because an infected finger interrupted her playing, she
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During the swing era, most big bands featured a female and male vocalist; generally one singer primarily sang straight renditions of ballads, while the other was more of a rhythm singer, someone who swung tunes and, as was the case with Marylin Duke, sang the blues
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Sometime around the fall of 1944, Marylin Duke married Peter O'Brien, who – according to a syndicated press announcement of their marriage – was a Boston amusement park magnate. They adopted two sons, Michael and Patrick. Their marriage ended in
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Daniel C. Gabel (born 1988) is a trombonist and founder/leader of The Abletones (a big band specializing in 1930s and 1940s music). He is a jazz history scholar, particularly the big band era. He holds two bachelor's degrees from
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lead singer. Soon after two Moonmaid singers left to get married, the quintet became a quartet again, with Maree Lee filling the third spot, replacing Katie Myatt, and June Hiett filling the fourth. Lee left
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Orchestra, she was acclaimed for having an engaging personality. Duke was a tall brunette, and, according to journalists, attractive. As for her hair color, Duke was a blonde when she re-joined
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band on December 20, 1952, to get married; and on December 21, 1952, she married Warren Edward Grafe (1921–1973); she also had been married to George William Eger, Jr. (1918–2002)
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April 12, 1942: A swing magazine presented Marilyn Duke with an award during Vaughn Monroe's final performance, after a long engagement, at the Commodore Hotel in New York
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band in 1944. After her career with big bands – after 1945 – and into the late 1960s, she performed on-and-off as a nightclub pianist-singer in the metropolitan areas of
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Vaughn), cared for her until her death August 7, 1995. Duke is buried in Crest Lawn Memorial Park, Atlanta, in the family plot of her maternal Aunt Clara Belle Tarrant
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two or three times a week – typically Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 5:15 pm. She sang 15-minute segments, usually. The WOR broadcasts were carried on the
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in. tall; Lynne received her primary and secondary education at Sarah Dix Hamlin School (founded 1863) in San Francisco (through mid-11th grade) and graduated from
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After winning a radio audition contest around 1934, Duke headed to New York City, where, from December 30, 1934, to 1936 (and later), she sang regularly on
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She then permanently left the orchestra around January 1945. Yet, on April 14, 1945, Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra featured Duke, with Bobby Ricky, in
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Frank Harry Coburn; 1900–1964) Orchestra, a society band, around July 1937 after playing a piano stint at a Boston nightclub. Duke also sang with the
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Andrew Joseph Bagni; 1907–1984), Roy Anderson (alto saxes), Frank Levine, Johnny Turnbull, Ziggy Talent (tenor saxes); Arnold Ross (piano, arranger);
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Leon Brusiloff (1898–1973), a violinist, is not the same person as Leon Brusilow (1897–1968), father of violinist, conductor, and music educator
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On New Year's Eve 1940, at age twenty-four – 11 months, 2 weeks and 5 days after the death of her father – Duke debuted with the
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The Frolic Theatre and Restaurant operated as a bar until the Harry Della Russo (1907–1973) and Cella (James, 1892–1962; and Michael, 1895–
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and His Orchestra. Filling the void, Monroe hired Phyllis Lynne July 31, 1943, in Los Angeles, to replace Duke. Monroe gave Lynne her
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He flourished as a danceband leader in the mid- to late-1930s; Coburn sometimes used the pseudonyms "Frank Ferris" and "Wally Bishop"
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of the mid to late 1930s and early 1940s. She began as a soloist in 1933 on radio in Atlanta, then, beginning 1936, was carried on
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Vaughn) — Marilyn Duke's maternal 1st cousin who cared for her during the last five years of her life – Duke was a chain smoker of
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Philip Martin Bavero; 1908–1985) and His Orchestra; Lynne got her first job in 1939 on the West Coast as soloist with
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The Vaughn Monroe Appreciation Society was founded in 2001; its website is maintained by Louis J. Kohnen, Jr., of
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radio from New York City. In the first half of the 1940s, Duke traveled and recorded as a featured singer with
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Jack B. Reynolds (born 1904) was a pianist at a hotel in Miami Beach owned by James Henry Brennan (1878–1960) (
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yanked him off the job; meanwhile also in 1942, Osborne formed a new big band, and, in 1946, recorded for the
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and 1 half-brother from her father's first marriage to Margaret L ("Maggie") Scarbrough (maiden; 1874–1910).
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auditioned for Vaughn Monroe and was promptly signed. Her notoriety rose rapidly during her tenure with
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Arnold Rosenberg; 1921–2000) was a prolific jazz pianist, organist, and arranger, and studio musician (
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said that Duke was a heavy smoker and had problems, before her stroke, with alcohol; Marilyn smoked
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Ida Pikus; 1921–2000), also known in her youth as Adele Ethel Pikus, and known while singing with
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Sam William Braverman; 1898–1960) was a Russian-born American musician-songwriter and tenor from
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Gerald R. Bittick); Stan Getz, at age 15, made his professional debut with Dick Rogers at the
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Marilyn Duke learned to sing in a choir at her church, likely the Macedonia Baptist Church in
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Maree Lee's birth certificate is digitally indexed as "Marge L. Alm" born April 11, 1924, in
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Commonwealth Honors College, Jazz History). In 2014, he earned a master's degree from the
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by Maurice Granger, Movie and Radio Guide, Vol. 10, No. 19, February 15–21, 1941, pg. 36
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Eddy Brown (1895–1974) had been a child prodigy violinist who, as a child, studied with
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Zigmund James Talent; 1912–1997) was a saxophonist and featured vocalist; he was from
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From Mid to late-1930s, Duke, as vocalist, was the star attraction for Manny Gates
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Victor distributed 160,000 copies throughout the country before the week was out.
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first since the ban. Both songs were pressed and on sale only 24 hours later.
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Marylin Duke was known as Manfred L. Bowker when she died August 7, 1995, in
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Emanuel Getzholtz; 1894–1957) Orchestra in Miami She joined Jolly Coburn's
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label was retired and its artists were re-issued on the RCA Victor label.
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Around June 1944, Duke began a 10-week solo engagement at the Frolic Club
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Collection: The African American Experience in Las Vegas, UNLV Libraries
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Louis Lacy Stevenson; 1879–1953) (longtime New York correspondent for
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pseudonym of "Miss Seiberling," Duke performed on broadcast radio
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In December 1945, she was performing at the Music Box in Boston.
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Brooks-Shatterly Company, Inc., was an Atlanta distributor of
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Annual Register of the United States Naval Academy; 1919–1920
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Vaughn Monroe became the host for a radio show sponsored by
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She left the Monroe Orchestra around June 1943 to join the
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Jack Fay (bassist and vocalist) Side B (matrix 068679=1):
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and director of jazz programs, Worcester Youth Orchestras
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Emanuel Getzholtz; 1894–1957) led an orchestra in Miami
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radio, and, from 1919 to 1959, he was associated with
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Henry Harrison Brooks; 1894–1954), secretary-treasurer
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Wally Bishop (pseudonym of Jolly Coburn) and His Band
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debut on September 14, 1943, in New York City at the
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Dick Robertson; 1912–1970), not to be confused with
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Virginia is buried at Rio Verde Memorial Gardens in
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Le Ahn Sisters), Jean, Miriam, Virginia, and Maree:
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Her maternal 1st cousin, Marilyn Jean Howell 3247:Michael Joseph Lavelle; 1856–1939), Jack Arthur 3113: 2143:Ellen Orr (pseudonym of Harry DeCosta) (w&m) 552:studio in New York, 18 hours after the 27-month 421:Departure from Vaughn Monroe's Orchestra in 1943 5272:"Society in Area Towns — Right Out of the Air," 4802: 4733: 4273: 3987:Maree is the co-author with Robert H. Mason of 548:," were recorded Sunday, November 12, 1944, at 371: 5651:"Moonmaids: Keeping the Big-Band Sound Alive," 5552:"Couple, Recently Wed, to Make Home in Iran," 5522:Amsterdam Evening Recorder and Daily Democrat, 5220:, July 18, 1930 (retrieved June 22, 2016, via 4881:, then disbanded after his last return to the 4839: 4649: 4099:Holy Name Central Catholic Jr./Sr. High School 4046: 3944:– 2016) currently one hundred years old, from 3893:, a grandson (Tim's son), is a news anchor in 5644: 5457:The American Dance Band Discography 1917–1942 5418: 4885:in Chicago in 1948; Rogers, as lyricist, and 4251: 4107:Camron Shane Settlemier (domain registrant), 3778:Four Vees), male quartet culled from the band 3489: 2104:"The Worm Who Loved The Little 'Tater-Bug'" ( 1668:William Benton Overstreet (1888–1935) (music) 433:. That same year (1943), Duke also sang with 5618: 5493:, September 6, 1955, pg. 32, cols. 3 & 4 4869:Local 802 union card on January 14, 1943, a 4327: 3263:, George Schackley (WOR, musical director), 2488:Robert J. Nichols; 1924–1975) (trumpet solo) 1694:Robert J. Nichols; 1924–1975) (trumpet solo) 5533:"B. C. Bowker Services Tuesday in Boston," 5033:, November 18, 1934, Society Section, pg. 5 4706: 4556: 3991:(1997), a history of Verde Valley, Arizona 3788: 3678:UNLV Libraries, Digital Collections: Images 3497:Coca-Cola Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands 3093:Vaughn Monroe and Marilyn Duke (vocal duet) 5748:, August 19, 1944, pg. 25, cols. 1 & 2 5215:"Mr. W.F. Duke Laid to Rest at Macedonia," 4525: 4398:(1945–1946); in line with her having done 4351:Willard Herman Alexander; 1908–1984) left 4336:directed a short film about "Jolly Coburn" 4298:Frank Harry Coburn; 1900–1964) grew up in 3324:Gilbert L. Newsome; 1916–1965) (announcer) 2636:Sue Werner (Sue Werner McCarthy) (w&m) 1755:Sue Werner (Sue Werner McCarthy) (w&m) 1674:William Weldon Higgins; 1888–1937) (words) 449:Rejoined Vaughn Monroe's Orchestra in 1944 5671:, maintained by Louis J. Kohnen, Jr. (of 4129:"Victor 20000–20500" (Victor Matrix Nos.) 4125:"Bluebird numerical listings 11000–11500" 3809:; born 1918) left in 1944 to get married 2602:Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra on Victor 1830:Recorded February 17, 1941, New York City 1796:Recorded February 17, 1941, New York City 486: 5758:"Collegiate Choice of Female Vocalists," 5147: 4779:; in the mid- to late 1920s, he sang on 4644:Vol. 34, No. 10, December 6. 1945, pg. 3 4306:in 1919, received an appointment to the 3650:Marilyn Duke and Matty Principal at the 3515: 3426:William Silas Hays; 1898–1972) (w&m) 2511:Recorded January 15, 1942, New York City 2462:Recorded January 15, 1942, New York City 417:and his Orchestra as a featured singer. 396:Joined Vaughn Monroe's Orchestra in 1940 331: 5662: 5577:"Virginia Weigel Holcombe" (obituary), 5428:Pop Hits Singles & Albums 1940–1954 3197:, Pat Padgett (1898–1990), Pick Malone 2891:Marilyn Duke, Four Lee Sisters (vocals) 1541: 303: 252:" – the latter being a late-1944, post- 5792: 2734:Recorded April 21, 1941, New York City 2634:Kay Werner (Kay Werner Kent) (w&m) 2016:Recorded April 21, 1941, New York City 1983:Recorded April 21, 1941, New York City 1938:Recorded April 21, 1941, New York City 1753:Kay Werner (Kay Werner Kent) (w&m) 540:In January 1945, Duke's rendition of " 5123:"The Melody Lingers on for NFL Veep," 4582:; she became known as Auntie Dee, on 3889:, a son, was a notable sportscaster; 3769:Monroe personnel who worked with Duke 1612:Recorded June 24, 1937, New York City 1561:Recorded June 24, 1937, New York City 5487:(obituary & paid death notice), 5051:David George Whitney (born 1952) of 4918:"Getz, Stanley 'Stan' (1927–1991)", 4477:from San Francisco in a show called 4461:; Lynne quit show business to raise 4434:and (beginning December 2, 1946) in 4310:(admission date was June 13, 1919 — 4093:, Gabel is director of music at his 4029:. According to Marilyn Jean Howell 3433:Marx Berkowitz; 1896–1955) (w&m) 3201:Andrew Pickens Maloney; 1893–1962), 2245:Ziggy Talent Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2208:Arnold Ross (1921–2000) (piano solo) 1619:Peter Tinturin (1910–2007) (w&m) 1568:Peter Tinturin (1910–2007) (w&m) 267: 5815:20th-century American women singers 4972: 4492:Paul Plumley Pendarvis; 1907–1987) 4089:tax-exempt charity; as of 2016, in 3999:1942–194?: Ziggy Talent (1912–1997) 3413:"Every Day of My Life" (1943–1944) 457:the Frolic Theatre Restaurant), in 292:at an early age, she preferred the 200:), was an American singer from the 13: 4920:The Later Swing Era, 1942 to 1955, 4689:Harry Milton DeCosta; 1885–1964) ( 4469:Carl Benjamin Cotner; 1916–1986), 4105:The Online Discographical Project, 3596:, who died in an auto accident in 3354:Star Line SLC61105 (released 1987) 171:Vaughn Monroe Appreciation Society 14: 5886: 5387:"Song Artist 67 – Vaughn Monroe," 5328:"Walter Winchell in New New York" 5205:, Vol. 8, No. 2, May 1937, pg. 74 4382:(pre-cinema entertainment at the 4069:New England Conservatory of Music 4063:(Political Science and, from the 3295:January 13, 1942, 10:15 to 10:30 3124:Dedication of the Fifty Kilowatt 2741:Agustin Rodriguez (Spanish words) 2618:library. After World War II, the 2564:Hyman Prizant (1892–1947) (words) 1945:Agustin Rodriguez (Spanish words) 472:, at the Lakeside Park Ballroom. 5393:Steven John Hawtin; born 1960), 4003: 3273:American Federation of Musicians 3251:Arthur E. Campbell; 1900–1980), 2787:Marilyn Duke and chorus (vocals) 2315:I Don't Want To Walk Without You 2264:I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good 1389:— "Disc-Hits Box Score" (weekly) 886:— "Disk-Hits Box Score" (weekly) 5524:October 14, 1944, pg. 4, col. 5 5103:"Those Wild Radio Waves: WSB," 5017:September 1941, pps. 9 & 71 4826:Biographical Dictionary, 1980; 4752:Biographical Dictionary, 1980; 4720:Biographical Dictionary, 1980; 4693:Biographical Dictionary, 1980; 4666:Biographical Dictionary, 1980; 4374:) was a featured vocalist with 4153: 2001:Spanish lyrics by Pedro Berriós 5695:(1940–2010 archived online by 4635:"Record Snatches and Catches," 3665:Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas 3358:Track 3: "Ten Days With Baby" 1582:Jolly Coburn and His Orchestra 1547:Jolly Coburn and His Orchestra 1: 5875:20th-century American singers 5860:Traditional pop music singers 5180:"Camera Angles on Film Folk," 4041: 3877:, then spent a year with the 3847:United States Foreign Service 3523:"Darling I'm Dreaming of You" 3381:Track 5: "I'm Makin Believe" 3237:, Mischa Violin (1899–1984), 3114:Selected radio transcriptions 2270:From the 1941 musical revue: 1661:There'll Be Some Changes Made 652:There'll Be Some Changes Made 494: 272: 246:There'll Be Some Changes Made 5810:People from Jackson, Georgia 5770:"On The Air; Vaughn Monroe," 4302:; and, upon graduating from 4135:The Vaughn Monroe Collection 3781:1942-194?: Four Lee Sisters 3584:. She had been residing in 2989:(female vocalist uncredited) 2728:"Yours" ("Quieréme Mucho") ( 2157:Marilyn Duke (vocal refrain) 1771:Frank Levine (alto sax solo) 1624:Side ? (matrix 11114): 372:Early dance orchestra career 7: 5820:American women jazz singers 5509:column), by L.L. Stevenson 5247:Greenfield Recorder-Gazette 5013:Radio and Television Mirror 4923:by Lawrence McClellan, Jr. 4047:General notes and resources 3308:Track 3: "Tica Ti-Tica Ta" 3133:March 4, 1935, 8:00 pm 2783:Recorded September 30, 1941 2032:Side B: (matrix 063794=2): 2007:Side A: (matrix 063795=1): 1966:Side B: (matrix 063796=1): 517:The February 1942 issue of 342:Mutual Broadcasting Company 10: 5891: 5830:American women pop singers 5679:) (retrieved May 30, 2013) 5675:) and Claire Schwartz (of 5466:Arlington House Publishers 4662:John Kluczko; 1912–1977) ( 4516:around 1937; she attended 4370:Phyllis Lynne (born 1919, 3916: 3871:Ventura County, California 3852: 3812: 3796: 3790: 3733: 3499:(over 168 stations on the 3490:Selected live performances 3305:Mutual Broadcasting System 3051:Recorded November 12, 1944 3007:Released November 13, 1944 3000:Recorded November 12, 1944 2912: 2848:Side A (matrix 073816=1): 2789:Side B (matrix 071430=2): 2709:Side B (matrix 062793=1): 2694:Jay Levison (pseudonym of 2632:Recorded February 17, 1941 2583:Side A (matrix 071959=1): 2550:Recorded February 24, 1942 2525:Side A (matrix 068885=1): 2490:Side B (matrix 068886=1): 2422:Recorded December 18, 1941 2405:Side B (matrix 068348=1): 2380:Recorded November 24, 1941 2343:Side A (matrix 068349=1): 2319:Recorded November 24, 1941 2290:Side A (matrix 067732=1): 2268:Recorded September 2, 1941 2247:Side B (matrix 067734=1): 2227:Recorded September 2, 1941 2116:Side B (matrix 066109=1): 2112:Len Charles Conn (w&m) 2089:Side A (matrix 065626=1): 2059:Side B (matrix 065630=2): 2005:The Bostonians (vocalists) 1918:Side B (matrix 062791=1): 1890:Side A (matrix 062793=1): 1877:Jay Levison (pseudonym of 1836:Side A (matrix 060654=1): 1809:Side A (matrix 060652=1): 1751:Recorded February 17, 1941 1730:Side A (matrix 060318=1): 1696:Side A (matrix 060317=1): 240:. Her recorded hits with 5784:November 18, 1944, pg. 63 5490:The Philadelphia Inquirer 5375:The Philadelphia Inquirer 5308:"Current Recording News," 5185:The Philadelphia Inquirer 5159:by William Franklin Lee, 4875:Black & White Records 4716:Donald Reid; born 1915) ( 4574:, had been a singer with 4514:Beverly Hills High School 4169:, and Claire Schwartz of 3761: 3753: 3700: 3676: 3644: 3602:Dorchester, Massachusetts 3542: 3463:, New York, July 10, 1944 3283:Coca Cola Spotlight Bands 3267:, The WOR Piano Quintet, 2867:"You Were Never Lovelier" 2573:Sam Braverman (1898–1960) 2505:"Somebody Nobody Loves" ( 2178:"One, Two, Three O'Lairy" 1935:Yours" ("Quieréme Mucho") 1775:Side B (matrix 60650=1): 1714:Recorded January 13, 1941 1666:Recorded January 13, 1941 1522: 1509: 1486: 1473: 1450: 1437: 1422: 1415: 1382: 1369: 1347: 1330: 1302: 1285: 1257: 1240: 1212: 1195: 1167: 1150: 1122: 1105: 1077: 1060: 1032: 1015: 987: 970: 947: 934: 919: 912: 879: 685: 646: 574: 318:Seiberling Rubber Company 157: 153: 139: 129: 121: 113: 83: 67: 56: 37: 27: 20: 5865:Bluebird Records artists 5673:East Rochester, New York 5468:(1975), pps. 1264–1267; 5352:(syndicated column), by 5330:(syndicated column), by 5188:, March 18, 1937, pg. 11 5053:Billerica, Massachusetts 4904:Biographical Dictionary, 4897:, became a jazz standard 4167:East Rochester, New York 4139:New England Conservatory 4027:Providence, Rhode Island 3536:1st copy August 29, 1938 2930: 2785:John D. Watson (w&m) 2627: 2567:American swing version: 2420:"Pretty Little Busybody" 2206:Vaughn Monroe (vocalist) 2180:Recorded August 15, 1941 2014:"The Monkey on a String" 499: 5730:"In And Around Philly," 5350:"The Voice of Broadway" 5298:, June 15, 1943, pg. 22 4789:"Braverman Dies at 61," 4412:Toplitzky of Notre Dame 4386:in Los Angeles (1943); 4227:promoted beginning 1946 4137:, Special Collections, 3960:, then as soloist with 3627:Grady Memorial Hospital 3606:Boston Teachers College 3598:Jackson County, Georgia 3590:Fayette County, Georgia 3582:Clayton County, Georgia 3575:Benjamin Cushing Bowker 3521: 3511:and His Hollywood Band. 3465:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 3356:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 3317:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 3135:A variety program from 3024:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 3014:The Very Thought of You 2996:The Very Thought of You 2957:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2935:Used in the 1943 film: 2932:"Happy-Go-Lucky" (1943) 2922:Ended November 11, 1944 2876:You Were Never Lovelier 2760:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2705:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2674:Recorded March 31, 1941 2650:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2581:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2570:Herbert ("Happy") Lewis 2523:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2482:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2439:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2401:Ziggy Talent (vocalist) 2399:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2341:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2288:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2225:"The Window Washer Man" 2204:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2186:(Oh! My! Whoa! Mary!) ( 2139:Herbie Holmes (w&m) 2114:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2087:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2057:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2030:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 2003:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 1964:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 1916:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 1907:Recorded March 31, 1941 1888:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 1857:Recorded March 31, 1941 1832:Johnny Watson (w&m) 1805:Harold Dillon (w&m) 1769:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 1728:Marylin Duke (vocalist) 1688:Marylin Duke (vocalist) 1657: 1621:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 1603: 1587:Side A (matrix 11114): 1584:Marilyn Duke (vocalist) 1552: 1374:The Very Thought of You 546:The Very Thought of You 402:Vaughn Monroe Orchestra 344:. She was billed as a 198:Clayton County, Georgia 78:Clayton County, Georgia 5855:American torch singers 5840:American blues singers 5772:April 25, 1942, pg. 25 5687:Inline citations from 5543:Historical Newspapers) 5337:Jamestown Post-Journal 5315:, July 22, 1944, pg. 5 5312:Jamestown Post-Journal 5280:, July 16, 1942, pg. 5 5218:Jackson Progress-Argus 5163:(2005), pps. 174–175; 5135:Morton Grove, Illinois 5113:Historical Newspapers) 5094:Historical Newspapers) 4998:Historical Newspapers) 4889:, as composer, wrote " 4304:Binghamton High School 4054:Yahoo discussion group 3831:Chatsworth, California 3526:Marilyn Duke (w&m) 3056:Studios, New York City 3005:Studios, New York City 2917:Petrillo Recording Ban 2869:Recorded July 17, 1942 2810:Recorded April 7, 1942 2184:Max Chamiton (w&m) 2141:Howard Smith (w&m) 2137:Recorded June 30, 1941 2110:Recorded June 16, 1941 1773:Nichols (trumpet solo) 556:had been lifted. The 487:On and off solo career 463:Revere Beach Boulevard 388:Orchestra in 1937 (in 224:. And, while with the 184:Marilyn (Marylin) Duke 5825:American jazz singers 5782:"Trolley Song No. 1," 5742:"Paramount, New York" 5630:by Vladimir Simosko, 5601:Delaware County, Ohio 5198:"Short, Short Story," 5125:by Michael Haggerty, 4883:Edgewater Beach Hotel 4877:, featuring vocalist 4845:Dick "Stinky" Rogers 4539:by William J. Craig, 4357:William Morris Agency 3952:(beginning in 1940), 3942:Delaware County, Ohio 3867:Delaware County, Ohio 3865:; September 13, 1921 3863:Virginia Annabell Ahn 3594:Quincy, Massachusetts 3516:Selected compositions 3436:"Ten Days With Baby" 3217:, Wee Willie Robine ( 3151:the Harmonica Rascals 2991:(likely Marilyn Duke) 2804:"All I Need Is You" ( 2080:Recorded May 19, 1941 2041:Recorded May 19, 1941 1834:Marilyn Duke (vocals) 1807:Marilyn Duke (vocals) 1638:and His Orchestra on 459:Revere, Massachusetts 332:New York radio career 238:Newport, Rhode Island 236:, New York City, and 5732:June 3, 1944, pg. 13 5583:, January 24, 1986, 5503:"Lights of New York" 5340:, September 30, 1944 5127:Nostalgia Newsletter 5087:Atlanta Constitution 5072:Atlanta Constitution 4991:Atlanta Constitution 4300:Binghamton, New York 4197:Miller Freeman, Inc. 4071:; his thesis was on 3829:– February 15, 1994 3531:Miami Beach, Florida 3528:E unpublished 175318 3439:From the 1944 film, 3384:From the 1944 film, 3361:From the 1944 film, 3067:Meet Me in St. Louis 3009:From the 1944 film: 2977:Recorded around 1944 2975:"How Blue The Night" 2893:(matrix: 075433=1): 2871:From the 1942 film: 2629:"Requestfully Yours" 2544:"My Little Cousin" ( 2321:From the 1942 film: 2231:Marion Barry (music) 2229:Hugo Malanga (words) 2131:"Love Me A Little" ( 2083:Robert W. Troup, Jr. 1790:"Just Plain Folks" ( 1749:"Requestfully Yours" 1542:Selected discography 533:, Marilyn Duke, and 406:Statler Hotel Boston 304:Atlanta radio career 288:Atlanta Constitution 165:.vaughnmonroesociety 5845:American contraltos 5760:May 2, 1942, pg. 21 5377:, November 26, 1944 5359:Elmira Star-Gazette 5292:by Daniel Richman, 5260:"On The Bandwagon," 5182:by Mildred Martin, 5106:Atlanta Daily World 5008:"Facing the Music," 4785:Neisner Bros., Inc. 4777:Rochester, New York 4592:and two years with 4585:The Auntie Dee Show 4481:, with Phil Bavero 4444:New Century Theatre 4442:, then went to the 4372:Alameda, California 4085:), a Massachusetts 3883:Weigel Broadcasting 3869:– January 23, 1986 3825:; January 27, 1920 3823:Miriam Florence Ahn 3641:Vaughn; 1899–1982) 3616:region of New York. 3211:the Pickens Sisters 2920:Began July 31, 1941 2777:"Doodle La Do Da" ( 2374:"Tica Ti-Tica Ta" ( 2210:Side A (067581=1): 2159:Side A (066433=1): 2052:Caught in the Draft 308:In 1933, under the 5870:RCA Victor artists 5677:Dearborn, Michigan 5460:(Vol. 2 of 2), by 5362:, January 30, 1945 5155:American Big Bands 4541:Arcadia Publishing 4416:George Marion, Jr. 4347:Willard Alexander 4308:U.S. Naval Academy 4171:Dearborn, Michigan 3783:(formerly known as 3652:Moulin Rouge Hotel 3503:), broadcast from 3442:Sweet and Low-Down 3387:Sweet and Low-Down 3364:Sweet and Low-Down 3352:September 28, 1944 2676:From the musical: 2610:is a sub-label of 2182:Don Reid (w&m) 1996:English lyrics by 1859:From the musical: 1803:Mary Ray (w&m) 1605:"Foolin' Myself" ( 1554:"Foolin' Myself" ( 1432:December 25, 1944 1325:February 16, 1945 1010:December 25, 1944 965:December 18, 1944 929:December 11, 1944 790:December 28, 1944 767:December 21, 1944 745:December 14, 1944 537:were on the cover. 519:Big Song Magazine, 328:radio in Atlanta. 256:, rush-to-market, 192:; October 3, 1916 190:Manfrey Lecta Duke 33:Manfrey Lecta Duke 5580:Chicago Sun-Times 5555:Sandusky Register 5485:"Morty Berkowitz" 5454:"Vaughn Monroe," 5372:"Recorded Music," 5354:Dorothy Kilgallen 5274:by Earle Ferris, 5047:Pete Kelly's Blog 5045:by Dave Whitney, 4927:(2004), pg. 210; 4899:("Rogers, Dick," 4863:Roseland Ballroom 4797:, April 18, 1960) 4637:by Bobby Steely, 4394:(1944–1945), and 4223:, the brand that 4199:, 2000, pg. 172; 4097:(class of 2007), 3996: 3995: 3989:Verde Valley Lore 3972:, she joined the 3940:; April 11, 1924 3766: 3765: 3663:Original source: 3505:MacArthur Stadium 3350:and His Orchestra 3288:and His Orchestra 3253:The Hometown Boys 2927: 2926: 2039:"Love Me As I Am" 1716:Olga Paul (words) 1539: 1538: 1534: 1519: 1498: 1483: 1462: 1447: 1426: 1419: 1412: 1403: 1364: 1344: 1319: 1299: 1280:February 5, 1945 1274: 1254: 1235:January 29, 1945 1229: 1209: 1190:January 22, 1945 1184: 1164: 1145:January 15, 1945 1139: 1119: 1094: 1074: 1049: 1029: 1004: 984: 959: 944: 923: 916: 909: 900: 858:January 18, 1945 836:January 11, 1945 781:December 30, 1944 758:December 23, 1944 736:December 16, 1944 723:December 7, 1944 699:December 9, 1944 677:February 15, 1941 641: 634: 625: 616: 607: 598: 591: 268:Career highlights 196:– August 7, 1995 178: 177: 5882: 5835:Big band singers 5785: 5779: 5773: 5767: 5761: 5755: 5749: 5739: 5733: 5727: 5721: 5711: 5680: 5666: 5660: 5648: 5642: 5634:(1998), pg. 13; 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Jackson, Georgia
Atlanta
Clayton County, Georgia
Vocal jazz
jazz blues
torch songs
swing
blues
R&B
Bluebird
RCA Victor
www.vaughnmonroesociety.org
Jackson, Georgia
Clayton County, Georgia
swing era
syndicated
network
big bands
Vaughn Monroe
swings
Monroe
Monroe's
Boston
Newport, Rhode Island
Vaughn Monroe
There'll Be Some Changes Made
The Trolley Song
Petrillo-ban
swing band
Monroe

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