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Ruth Gaylor

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Gaylor left McIntyre and retired from singing in January 1946 when her husband finally returned home from overseas. She gave birth to her first child, a daughter, that September. Gaylor died on March 21, 1972, in New York, at the age of 53.
120:,” but Gibbs decided to sing the same song, leaving Gaylor with no time to prepare other arrangements. She had to sit out the show, which meant not getting paid. The incident made the 52:'s orchestra in mid-April. She recorded with the group and appeared on their radio program until at least June of that year, but left the group by September. 254: 40:, Gaylor began her singing career with the Hudson-DeLange Orchestra in 1935, recording with them until November 1936. In April 1937, she joined 269: 264: 249: 164: 259: 184: 89:" (1945). In October 1945, Gaylor put in her notice to leave McIntyre when her husband, who was a captain in the 59:'s orchestra, but she left the band in early 1942 to marry Fred Dick, a doctor. After her husband joined the 85: 244: 239: 90: 69: 37: 60: 48:
until November of the same year. In early 1938, Gaylor sang with Will Haynes before joining
79: 41: 30: 233: 125: 113: 49: 45: 109: 98: 94: 64: 56: 149:"Teddy Powell Will Feature Vocalizing Of Beauteous Ruth Gaylor For Junior Prom". 73:” with the orchestra. Gaylor appeared with McIntyre's orchestra in three films: " 121: 207: 116:, who was headlining the touring bill. Gaylor's only song on the tour was “ 105: 26: 23: 169: 153:. No. 25, Vol. XLIV. Tufts College, Massachusetts. April 16, 1941. 189: 67:’s orchestra in April 1944, recording the 1945 hit song “ 104:
Gaylor traveled to Europe with McIntyre’s band during a
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and went overseas, Gaylor returned to work and joined
101:and had to stay abroad, she rescinded her notice. 44:' group and sang at the Hollywood Restaurant in 22:(May 5, 1918 - March 21, 1972) was an American 8: 108:in late 1945. During a show at the Earle in 141: 112:, a situation arose between Gaylor and 202: 200: 7: 93:, was scheduled to return home from 255:20th-century American women singers 14: 55:In January 1940, Gaylor joined 97:. However, when he contracted 1: 270:Traditional pop music singers 265:Singers from New York (state) 250:20th-century American singers 286: 185:"Hal McIntyre's Orchestra" 260:Musicians from Brooklyn 118:I’m Gonna Love That Guy 86:Sing Me a Song of Texas 214:. December 24, 2015 33:from 1935 to 1945. 91:Army Medical Corps 70:My Funny Valentine 38:Brooklyn, New York 16:American vocalist 277: 224: 223: 221: 219: 204: 195: 194: 181: 175: 174: 161: 155: 154: 151:The Tufts Weekly 146: 75:Eddie Was a Lady 29:, active in the 285: 284: 280: 279: 278: 276: 275: 274: 230: 229: 228: 227: 217: 215: 206: 205: 198: 183: 182: 178: 163: 162: 158: 148: 147: 143: 138: 83:" (1945), and " 80:Night Club Girl 17: 12: 11: 5: 283: 281: 273: 272: 267: 262: 257: 252: 247: 242: 232: 231: 226: 225: 196: 176: 156: 140: 139: 137: 134: 126:gossip columns 42:Mitchell Ayres 31:music industry 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 282: 271: 268: 266: 263: 261: 258: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 241: 238: 237: 235: 213: 209: 208:"Ruth Gaylor" 203: 201: 197: 192: 191: 186: 180: 177: 172: 171: 166: 165:"Ruth Gaylor" 160: 157: 152: 145: 142: 135: 133: 129: 127: 123: 119: 115: 114:Georgia Gibbs 111: 107: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 87: 82: 81: 76: 72: 71: 66: 62: 58: 53: 51: 50:Bunny Berigan 47: 43: 39: 34: 32: 28: 25: 21: 216:. Retrieved 211: 188: 179: 168: 159: 150: 144: 130: 117: 110:Philadelphia 103: 99:yellow fever 84: 78: 74: 68: 65:Hal McIntyre 57:Teddy Powell 54: 35: 19: 18: 245:1972 deaths 240:1918 births 122:trade press 77:" (1945), " 20:Ruth Gaylor 234:Categories 212:BandChirps 136:References 218:August 9, 124:and the 106:USO tour 46:New York 36:Born in 27:vocalist 24:big band 170:Discogs 95:the war 61:service 220:2023 190:IMDb 236:: 210:. 199:^ 187:. 167:. 128:. 222:. 193:. 173:.

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big band
vocalist
music industry
Brooklyn, New York
Mitchell Ayres
New York
Bunny Berigan
Teddy Powell
service
Hal McIntyre
My Funny Valentine
Night Club Girl
Sing Me a Song of Texas
Army Medical Corps
the war
yellow fever
USO tour
Philadelphia
Georgia Gibbs
trade press
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"Ruth Gaylor"
Discogs
"Hal McIntyre's Orchestra"
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