This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations.(December 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Irene Daye (January 17, 1918, Lawrence, Massachusetts – November 1, 1971, Greenville, South Carolina) was an American jazz singer.
Daye began her career at age 17 by singing in Dan Murphy's Musical Skippers big band while still in high school in 1935, continuing with Murphy through 1937. She then worked briefly with Mal Hallett before beginning work with Gene Krupa, with whose orchestra she sang from 1938 to 1941. Krupa and Daye recorded 63 titles together, with her biggest hit being "Drum Boogie", which was recorded in the last session she did with Krupa.
After leaving Krupa, Daye retired from music at the age of 23, marrying Corky Cornelius. Anita O'Day took her spot in Krupa's orchestra. Daye had a daughter in 1943, but Cornelius (then in the Casa Loma Orchestra) died suddenly later that year, after which she returned to her singing career.
IreneDaye (January 17, 1918, Lawrence, Massachusetts – November 1, 1971, Greenville, South Carolina) was an American jazz singer. Daye began her career...
composed by Gene Krupa and trumpeter Roy Eldridge and originally sung by IreneDaye, soon replaced by Anita O'Day. It was first recorded on January 17, 1941...
Nelson Riddle, trombonist Jimmy Knepper, and singers June Hutton and IreneDaye. (Daye and Spivak married in 1950.). Riddle was also responsible for many...
(1920–1993), vocal IreneDaye (1918–1971), vocal † When Hutton left The Stardusters in 1944, Spivak brought in Gene Krupa's vocalist, IreneDaye, whom he later...
American trombonist, violinist, and vocalist (born 1917). November 1 – IreneDaye, American singer (born 1918). 3 – Gary McFarland, American composer, arranger...
drummer split off to form his own group. While there, Cornelius met singer IreneDaye, whom he married soon after. He played with the Casa Loma Orchestra from...
Gerald Wilson, Hank Jones, Howard McGhee, Hubert Rostaing, Ike Quebec, IreneDaye, Irene Higginbotham, Jimmy Blanton, Jimmy Jones, Jimmy Rowles, Joan C. Edwards...
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...
(1928), New York: Century Company ______________. Hundred Maples, Stephen Daye Press, 1935. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the...
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...
Jonny Greenwood source May 20, 2019 Jeremy Dutcher source May 23, 2019 Lucky Daye source May 30, 2019 Ladama source June 3, 2019 Quinn Christopherson source...
1960–1984 Stan Ogden Bernard Youens 1964–1984 Beattie Pearson Gabrielle Daye 1961–1962, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1981, 1983–1984 Linda Cheveski Anne Cunningham...
She Wrote Charlotte Newcastle Helen Lewis 2 episodes 1989 Knight & Daye Gloria Daye 7 episodes 1993 Dead Before Dawn Virginia DeSilva Television film 1993...
Beyoncé "Here With Me" – Mary J. Blige featuring Anderson .Paak "Over" – Lucky Daye "Hurt Me So Good" – Jazmine Sullivan Best Traditional R&B Performance "Plastic...
in the series. The producers of The Wednesday Play, Graeme MacDonald and Irene Shubik, transferred to the new series. Shubik continued with the series...
result of the brutalization of societies in 1914–1918. Historians such as Irene Collins and Howard C Payne see Napoleon III, who ran a 'police state' and...
Hardy, Geoffrey Chater, André Morell, Sam Kydd, Jimmy Gardner, Gabrielle Daye, Rudolph Walker, Phyllis MacMahon, Ray Barron, Douglas Blackwell, Edward...
Alan Bates, Bill Owen, Brian Cox, James Bolam, Constance Chapman, Gabrielle Daye 19 Tommy (United Kingdom) Columbia Pictures / Robert Stigwood Organization...