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Hal McIntyre

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McIntyre played extensively as a teenager and led his own octet in 1935. Shortly thereafter, he was offered a temporary slot as an alto saxophonist behind
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a cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 16: September 1988 to August 1990, H.W. Wilson Co., New York (1990)
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Miller encouraged McIntyre to start his own group again, and the McIntyre Orchestra first played in
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Third edition. Eight volumes. MUZE, London (1998); Grove's Dictionaries, New York (1998)
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Beginning January 2, 1945, McIntyre and his orchestra had a weekly broadcast on the
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until the summer of '51. He maintained the orchestra into the 1950s, backing
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throughout the United States, and played overseas for troops during
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heard of his ability and drafted him as a founding member of the
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The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900-1950
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which was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra.
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Charles Eugene Claghorn (12-12-1911 – Oct 30, 2005),
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Charles Eugene Claghorn (12-12-1911 – Oct 30, 2005),
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Cromwell, Connecticut
Benny Goodman
Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller Orchestra
New Rochelle, New York
Gloria Van
Ruth Gaylor
Al Nobel
Eddie Safranski
Allen Eager
ballrooms
World War II
Sunny Gale
The Mills Brothers
Glow Worm
Billy May
apartment fire
Blue Network
Hal McIntyre
All Music Guide
George T. Simon
Macmillan Publishing Co.
Collier Books
Biographical Dictionary of American Music, p. 290
West Nyack, New York
ISBN
0-13-076331-4
Prentice Hall
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

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