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Ina Ray Hutton

Ina Ray Hutton is most well-known in jazz background for having led an all-female big music group in the 1930s. Her dance before the orchestra (frequently utilizing a baton like a prop) and her periodic winning vocals had been a strong appeal for a long time. In the first ’30s she sang and danced in a number of Broadway productions including Lew Leslie’s “Clowns In ilover,” George White’s “Melody Revue” as well as the Ziegfield Follies. In 1934 she was agreed upon by Irving Mills to entrance an all-female orchestra which became referred to as Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears; that project lasted for quite some time. They appeared in a number of film pants including performing a vintage edition of “Truckin’.” In the 1940s Hutton led a few different man big rings, she wedded Randy Brooks and continuing performing in to the 1950s, frequently on tv. Ina Ray Hutton documented six quantities in 1934 (including “THINK ABOUT Tomorrow Evening”) and twelve with her man rings during 1940-41.

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