May 21, 1973(1973-05-21) (aged 61) Stuart, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Big band, traditional pop
Years active
1939–1965
Labels
RCA Victor, Dot Records
Website
Vaughn Monroe Big Band Era Singer
Musical artist
Vaughn Wilton Monroe (October 7, 1911 – May 21, 1973)[1] was an American baritone singer, trumpeter and big band leader who was most popular in the 1940s and 1950s. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for recording and another for radio performance.
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Vaughn Wilton Monroe (October 7, 1911 – May 21, 1973) was an American baritone singer, trumpeter and big band leader who was most popular in the 1940s...
bands, notably with VaughnMonroe. She distinguished herself as a rhythm singer – that is, a singer who swings. And, while with the Monroe Orchestra, she was...
theatrical singing cowboy Western Phantom Stallion in 1954. Popular singer VaughnMonroe filmed two Westerns for Republic Pictures, Singing Guns (1950) and Toughest...
starring VaughnMonroe. The film features three songs by Monroe. "Mule Train", one of the songs featured in this 1950 Republic Western and sung by Vaughn Monroe...
comedian and impressionist VaughnMonroe (1911–1973), American singer Vaughn Taylor (1910–1983), American movie and TV actor Vaughn Taylor (born 1976), American...
the song was among the "popular music listened to by the troops". VaughnMonroe and his Orchestra recorded the song in 1951, and it was among the "popular...
Tony Bennett Tony Clifton Tony Martin Val Doonican Val Rosing Vaughn De Leath VaughnMonroe Vic Damone Wayne Newton Whispering Jack Smith Alejandro Fernández...
in 1944-45. Garland's single and a version by the VaughnMonroe Orchestra—sung as a duet by Monroe and Marilyn Duke—both peaked at number four, but the...
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revue, which ran on Broadway from December 25, 1940 to May 10, 1941. VaughnMonroe and his orchestra, Spike Jones and his City Slickers, and Virginia O'Brien...
McKinley) on the 1960s, Tex Beneke (1956/57), Ray McKinley (1960s), VaughnMonroe (1960s), Sammy Kaye (1960s). Harry Bugin's stage credits include 1974's...
The film's title derives from the 1941 hit song of the same name by VaughnMonroe. In 2013, source music and elements of Grusin's score from the film...
"The Very Thought of You" is a pop standard that was recorded and published in 1934 with music and lyrics by Ray Noble. The song was first recorded by...