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led by Kae Herron in the 1970s and 1980s. The Melodears, also known as Ina Ray Hutton and Her Melodears, was an American all-female band. The band was
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American jazz singer (1916–1984)
Mills and vaudeville agent Alex Hyde to lead an all-girl orchestra, the Melodears, As part of the group's formation, Mills asked her to change her name
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American music publisher and lyricist (1894–1985)
Froeba Orchestra Sonny Greer and his Memphis Men Ina Ray Hutton and Her Melodears Jimmie Lunceford Wingy Manone Orchestra Red McKenzie Red Nichols & His
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and Her All-Girl Jazz Syncopators were popular. Ina Ray Hutton led the Melodears from 1934 to 1939. Eunice Westmoreland, under the name Rita Rio, led a
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Hunt (1907-1979) Lloyd Hunter (1910-1961) Ina Ray Hutton (1916-1984) (Melodears) Tommy Igoe (born 1964) (The Birdland Big Band) H Harry James (1916–1983)
List of American big band bandleaders
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American musical group
sex appeal" of a contemporary all-female orchestra, Ina Ray Hutton's Melodears. He required the musicians to dress in formal evening gowns. The dresses
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American musician (1915–2012)
returning to Cleveland, she was invited to tour with Ina Ray Hutton's Melodears; after which, she returned again to Cleveland where she performed in a
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Musical group exclusively composed of female musicians
Boys, from 1932 to 1939, and Ina Ray Hutton led an all-girl band, the Melodears, from 1934 to 1939. Eunice Westmoreland, under the name Rita Rio, led
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Canadian pianist and songwriter (1914–1981)
Shop' in Toronto when Ina Ray Hutton brought her all-female band (the Melodears) to town. Her piano player had taken ill, and Hutton was frantically trying
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also went to Tiny Davis's Hell Divers. Harlem Playgirls Ina Ray Hutton Melodears Prairie View Co-eds Eddie Durham's All-Star Girls Orchestra Tucker, Sherrie
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Jazz Syncopators" were popular. Ina Ray Hutton led an all-girl band, the Melodears, from 1934 to 1939. Eunice Westmoreland, under the name Rita Rio, led
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American all-female jazz band
result of Jones's vision. In the 1930s he was inspired by Ina Ray Hutton's Melodears to create an all-female jazz band at Piney Woods. Having been an entrepreneur
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enough money for train fare to Washington, DC. Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears performed it in a medley with "Stardust" in their 1937 short Swing Hutton
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Performing arts organization based in San Jose, California
additional groups added in the 1970s were known as the "Finales", the "Melodear" and the "Reprises". From the early 80s through the 90s there was a single
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1986 American documentary film
includes the white singer Ina Ray Hutton and her all-female band, the Melodears. The popularity of the Sweethearts among black audiences is discussed
International Sweethearts of Rhythm (film)
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