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Irene Taylor

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161:. She appeared as vocalist on several of her husband's big band recordings during the late 1930s and early 1940s. Taylor told the Dallas Times-Herald in 1965: “I was on top of the world when it suddenly ended in 1944. It was a hard adjustment. Not only was my career gone, but I couldn’t even speak for a year without sounding like I had laryngitis. I burned all of my scrapbooks, records and everything else that was a link with the past. I’m afraid I was very bitter.” After World War II, Taylor married Texas businessman Bill Gillett. They lived in Dallas, Texas. Irene Gillett (Taylor) died on June 24, 1988. 116:
and became a hit. She was also the vocalist on one of Whiteman's hottest 1930's recordings, "In The Dim Dim Dawning" (Victor 24189). Both songs were re-recorded 8 days later and were included in the rare 33 1/3 long play transcription (L-16017) along with "Take Me In Your Arms", sung by Jack Fulton.
124:. In November 1931, she was a singer on WEAF in New York City. She also made a few records in her own name, first for Victor Records (which were never issued) and later for 477: 120:
Otherwise Taylor worked mostly in radio during the 1930s, including regular appearances in Bing Crosby's radio shows, and seems to have had her main base in
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who had left the band due to disagreements regarding her salary. During this latter period, Taylor's recordings with Whiteman included
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In New York in 1928 Taylor made what is probably her best known and most frequently reissued recording:
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in 1925, resulting in two sides where she is accompanied by local bandleader
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Taylor's recordings for Vocalion listed at The Online Discographical Project
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Irene Taylor featured at The Virtual Victrola (with photos and sound files)
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Probably in the 1930s, Taylor married pianist, crooner and bandleader
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Bing Crosby - A Pocketful of Dreams: The early years 1903-1940
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Index

Irene S. Taylor
Irene Frances Taylor
Irene Taylor (filmmaker)
Paul Whiteman
Seger Ellis
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Dallas
Okeh Records
Jack Gardner
Mississippi Mud
Victor
Paul Whiteman
Bix Beiderbecke
The Rhythm Boys
Bing Crosby
Mildred Bailey
Willow Weep for Me
jazz standard
Ann Ronell
Chicago
Vocalion Records
Broadway
Vitaphone
short film
Seger Ellis
"From Stage Star to Radio Star"
"New Vaudeville Bills: Irene Taylor Headliner at Palace -- Joe Frisco at Loew's State"
Irene Taylor Website, complete discography

Brian Rust

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