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Bonnie Baker (singer)

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33: 384:, Baker married Frank E. Taylor, her manager, while their automobile was being serviced on a trip from Chicago to Miami. Baker met Taylor in Detroit in 1944, and Taylor became her manager in late 1946. They divorced October 8, 1949. Together, they had a daughter, Sharon Taylor (1948–2003), who married Joel G. McFarland (born 1936). 242:
suggested that Tucker recruit her. Tucker gave her the stage name "Wee" Bonnie Baker on account of her height, about 4-foot 11 inches. She had only local fame before joining Tucker's orchestra – wider notability did not occur until she performed at the Empire Room of the
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4. In late spring 1950, giving her maiden name as Underhill, she married William (Bill) Henry Gailey (1914–1990), a jazz guitarist and stage-act writer, also known as Billy Rogers, with whom she had been performing, and continued to perform with until her heart attack in
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She left the Tucker orchestra in 1942, and legally adopted her stage name, Bonnie Baker, on October 9, 1943, in Circuit Court, Chicago, Illinois. She then continued with a solo career, singing with the
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in 1956. After moving to Florida in 1958, she continued to sing in clubs with her husband Bill Gailey, who performed as Billy Rogers; the two often performed with
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pop chart, remaining on the chart for 14 weeks, and selling 1.5 million copies. It was also Orrin Tucker's biggest hit. She also had success with the songs "
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She gave up performing after suffering a heart attack in 1965. In 1976, she was a switchboard operator at a Ft. Lauderdale medical center.
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Her girlish voice, described as "like a tiny silver bell, soft but tonally true", was used on a version of the 1917 song "
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She then moved back to Houston where she sang in night clubs. She joined Orrin Tucker's band as a vocalist in 1936, after
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and Ed Rose. It was recorded with the Orrin Tucker Orchestra on August 20, 1939, in Los Angeles. Released on
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in Chicago in 1939, when she began to flourish in the South and Pacific Coast.
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Daily Court Review (Houston), December 21, 1936, pg. 4, col. 2 (bottom)
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based in Los Angeles who later became a film and TV director – at the
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The Knickerbocker (Albany, New York), November 18, 1940, pg. 10A
281: 206:; at the time of her death, her family gave her birth name as 539:"Wee" Bonnie Baker Gailey, 73, Band Singer Of "Oh Johnny" Hit 294:. She also sang with other bands. In 1948, she recorded a 262:, it became popular in 1940, reaching no. 2 on the 154: 140: 130: 122: 112: 95: 75: 63: 47: 42: 23: 668: 666: 583:Mount de Sales Academy Archives, Macon, Georgia 276:", "Would Ja Mind?", and "Especially for You". 531: 529: 527: 525: 358:(1910–1990), who then was a saxophonist with 8: 288:, and appearing regularly on the radio show 31: 20: 521: 284:(United Service Organizations) during 758:Wee Bonnie Baker, Manager Are Married 318:in the 1950s. She released an album, 7: 715:It's a Dog's Tale – Hollywood Style, 594:Tucker, Bonnie Baker at Variety Ball 365:2. On December 9, 1943, she married 210:, although other sources give it as 856:20th-century American women singers 814:, November 18, 1950, pg. 18, col. 4 14: 781:(Illinois), March 18, 1948, pg. 2 541:, Sun-Sentinel, August 14, 1990" 720:, April 15, 1976, Sect D, pg. 3 791:Bonnie Baker vs. Frank Taylor, 350:Baker was married four times: 322:, with orchestra conducted by 1: 851:20th-century American singers 571:, May 21, 1949, Sect I, pg. 8 537:"Seth Borenstein, Obituary: 354:1. Around 1935, she married 861:American women jazz singers 730:Sixty-First District Court, 631:September 13, 2011, at the 601:, February 11, 1940, pg. 13 369:(1910–1988) — then an Army 214:. She attended school in 887: 794:Cook County Superior Court 742:Bonnie Baker Married Here, 679:, pg. 16, October 16, 1943 673:Bonnie Adopts Name Legally 401:in 1990 at the age of 73. 846:People from Orange, Texas 841:Jazz musicians from Texas 431:Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! 188:Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! 30: 765:, March 19, 1948, pg. 16 692:. TV.com. Archived from 645:"Orrin Tucker at Solid!" 508:Armstrong Circle Theatre 399:Fort Lauderdale, Florida 380:3. On March 16, 1948 in 367:John Hollingsworth Morse 186:. Her biggest hit was " 108:, Florida, United States 763:The Evening Independent 465:Orchestra conducted by 341:Personal life and death 626:Bonnie Baker at Solid! 310:. She also voiced the 306:playing the character 224:Mount de Sales Academy 91:, Texas, United States 43:Background information 866:American jazz singers 779:Rockford Morning Star 651:on September 27, 2011 190:," recorded with the 775:Singer Weds Manager, 469:, music arranged by 328:Warner Bros. Records 747:, December 10, 1943 718:Dallas Morning News 569:Dallas Morning News 413:and His Orchestra ( 334:and His Orchestra. 194:Orchestra in 1939. 812:Billboard Magazine 745:The New York Times 599:Milwaukee Sentinel 492:Spotlight Scandals 302:," as a duet with 270:You'd Be Surprised 696:on August 8, 2014 581:Class Role Books, 511:(1951, TV series) 503:(1949, TV series) 382:Leesburg, Georgia 300:That's All Folks! 164: 163: 71:Evelyn Reyo Lakey 878: 815: 803: 797: 788: 782: 777:March 18, 1948, 772: 766: 754: 748: 739: 733: 727: 721: 712: 706: 705: 703: 701: 686: 680: 670: 661: 660: 658: 656: 647:. Archived from 641: 635: 623: 617: 608: 602: 590: 584: 578: 572: 566:The Sport Scene, 563: 557: 556: 554: 552: 547:on June 11, 2015 543:. Archived from 533: 371:first lieutenant 260:Columbia Records 208:Evelyn Underhill 202:She was born in 184:Wee Bonnie Baker 176:Evelyn Underhill 133: 102: 85: 83: 69:Wee Bonnie Baker 66: 53:Evelyn Underhill 50: 35: 21: 886: 885: 881: 880: 879: 877: 876: 875: 821: 820: 819: 818: 804: 800: 789: 785: 773: 769: 755: 751: 740: 736: 728: 724: 713: 709: 699: 697: 688: 687: 683: 671: 664: 654: 652: 643: 642: 638: 633:Wayback Machine 624: 620: 609: 605: 591: 587: 579: 575: 564: 560: 550: 548: 535: 534: 523: 518: 479: 407: 395: 356:Claude R. 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Index

Baker in 1940
Orange
Fort Lauderdale
Popular music
Columbia
Warner Bros.
Orrin Tucker
Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!
Orrin Tucker
Orange, Texas
Galveston
Houston
Mount de Sales Academy
Macon, Georgia
Louis Armstrong
Palmer House
Oh Johnny, Oh!
Abe Olman
Columbia Records
Billboard
You'd Be Surprised
Billy
USO
World War II
Your Hit Parade
novelty song
That's All Folks!
Mel Blanc
Porky Pig
cartoon

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