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Gloria Parker

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from August 1942 to November 1944. The union that a majority of musicians belonged to did not allow its members to record until the record companies such as CBS agreed to pay them each time their music was played on the radio. This happened after an earlier ban of
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songs from radio stations which led to the demise of this style of swing music. Parker emerged as a spokesperson for musicians and earned the title "Famous One Share Stockholder" in her battle for musician rights with
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Parker worked as a songwriter, bandleader and musician. She performed with her orchestras playing the marimba, glass harp or musical glasses, piano, organ, violin,
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in New York City. It featured her all-female Swingphony, the largest big band led by a woman. During the early 1950s, she hosted a radio program with
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Parker was engaged to Barney Young until his death during the late 1960s. He was her manager and co-wrote several songs with her. She resided in
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on August 20, 1921. Her father, Jack, was the owner of a garage; her mother, Rose (Glickman), was a violinist with
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The national media would anxiously await Parker's head to head confrontations with CBS founder
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Soundies and the Changing Image of Black Americans on Screen: One Dime at a Time
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Soundies and the Changing Image of Black Americans on Screen: One Dime at a Time
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was broadcast nightly from 1950 to 1957, coast to coast on WABC. She played the
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is also the name of a 1980 record album composed by Gloria Parker playing the
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African American Films Through 1959: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography
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Haslam, Gerald; Haslam Russell, Alexandra; Chon, Richard (2012).
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Annual Report of Stockholders Activities at Corporation Meetings
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Parker was also known for her starring roles in music films (
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America's Music Makers: Big Bands & Ballrooms 1912-2011
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Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index
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Penthouse Party 1945 Soundie with Miss Gloria Parker
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(December 11, 1953). 432:"The Up and Down Mambo" by Gloria Parker 470: 897:Richards, Larry (September 17, 2015). 552: 550: 548: 546: 544: 416:, lyrics and music by Daisy Lawton, a 1230:20th-century American women musicians 650:Delatiner, Barbara (March 25, 1984). 569:(3). Music Library Association: 484. 316:. She hosted an evening broadcast on 7: 291:at the annual stockholder meetings. 1235:American people of Bohemian descent 423:"Marimba Merengue" by Gloria Parker 202:were arrangers for the Swingphony. 1078:"'Wind' Holds Lead on MOA Program" 844:Delson, Susan (December 7, 2021). 716:Delson, Susan (December 7, 2021). 520:Sandomir, Richard (May 11, 2022). 345:Here Comes the Fattest Man in Town 14: 817:"Radio And Television Highlights" 1034:White, James Terry, ed. 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Index

Parker in a 1944 advertisement
Brooklyn, New York
Syosset, New York
Jazz
The Gloria Parker Show
marimba
glass harp
big band
Edgar Battle
Walter Thomas
Brooklyn
Mark Warnow
Hit Parade
immigrated to the United States
Czech Republic
Brooklyn Academy of Music
viola
vibraphone
xylophone
Latin percussion
musicians' recording ban
ASCAP
CBS
RCA
Time Inc.
William S. Paley
David Sarnoff
The Gloria Parker Show
WJZ-TV
Vincent Lopez

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