Ray McKinley, The New Glenn Miller Orchestra - Something Old New Borrowed And Blue The New Glenn Miller Orchestra In Hi Fi
Artist: Ray McKinley, The New Glenn Miller Orchestra
Album: Something Old New Borrowed And Blue The New Glenn Miller Orchestra In Hi Fi
Album: Something Old New Borrowed And Blue The New Glenn Miller Orchestra In Hi Fi
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Canadian Sunset | 3:51 | |
Don't Be That Way | 3:35 | |
Movin' Along | 3:51 | |
I'm Glad There Is You | 4:08 | |
Man On The Street | 2:57 | |
Whistle Stop | 4:21 | |
Slumber Song | 2:10 | |
Anything Goes | 2:51 | |
It Never Entered My Mind | 3:20 | |
Pancho Maximilian Hernandez | 2:48 | |
Domino | 2:25 | |
I Almost Lost My Mind | 3:46 | |
Blue | ||
Hallelujah, I Love Her So | 2:56 | |
Star Dreams | ||
Mine | 3:03 | |
Lullaby Of Birdland | 3:30 | |
Red Silk Stockings And Green Perfume | 3:19 | |
I'm Thrilled | 3:14 | |
Stairway To The Stars | ||
Accentuate The Positive | 3:23 | |
I'm In Love Again | 4:09 | |
Naughty But Nice | ||
Medley: | (6:37) | |
Falling Leaves | 2:50 | |
Starlit Hour | 3:31 |
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Formats
- CD
- Compilation
- Remastered
- Stereo
Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Vocalion Ltd |
Copyright (c) | Vocalion Ltd |
Manufactured By | Kdg |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Remastered By | Michael J Dutton |
Notes
- Made in Austria.
- Printed in Austria.
- Tracks 1 to 12, "Something Old, New, Borrowed And Blue" the original LP stereo.
- Tracks 13 to 22, "The New Glenn Miller Orchestra In Hi Fi" the original LP stereo.
- Total time 77:33.
Barcodes
- Barcode (Scanned): 765387196226
- Matrix / Runout: 687.524 CDVS 1962 #1 manufactured by [Kdg logo]
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP57
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 3069
- Rights Society: MCPS
- SPARS Code: ADD
About Ray McKinley, The New Glenn Miller Orchestra
American jazz drummer, singer and big band leader, born June 18, 1910 in Fort Worth, Texas, died May 7, 1995 in Largo, Florida.
The drumming of Ray McKinley was a driving force that contributed greatly to the success of Jimmy Dorsey before WW II and the Glenn Miller American Band Of The Allied Expeditionary Forces during the war. As part of the Will Bradley aggregation, which he co-led between his stints with Dorsey and Miller, his personable and humorous vocals were an added attraction.
McKinley's first sides were recorded with Red Nichols for Brunswick in 1931. In 1932 McKinley again worked with Glenn Miller in the Smith Ballew band as well as in the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra in 1934-1935. In May of 1934 he recorded four sides with a Benny Goodman small group.
When the feuding Dorsey Brothers broke up in 1935, McKinley joined Jimmy Dorsey's new orchestra, where he remained until 1939.
In 1939 Ray McKinley became a partner of trombonist Will Bradley, co-leading a band that recorded under Bradley's name. This band cut dozens of boogie woogie laden sides for Columbia between September of 1939 and January of 1942. Unfortunately there was friction between the two stars, and the two had a less than amicable split in 1942 as reported by Down Beat magazine.
In 1942 McKinley formed his own short-lived band recording briefly for Capitol and then joined the Army. While in the service he joined Glenn Millers AEF band and while in Europe formed his own Swing Shift group, culled from the heart of Millers band. After Millers disappearance McKinley co-led Glenn Miller's American Band Of The Allied Expeditionary Forces briefly with Jerry Gray.
Back in the U.S. Ray formed his own civilian band, recording for Majestic in 1946 and Victor 1947-1950.
From 1950-1955 McKinley free-lanced, occasionally leading his own bands, and working as a TV singer in NYC. In 1956 he was commissioned by the widow of Glenn Miller to organize a new band under Millers name, using the original library and style. This band made a successful tour of Iron Curtain countries in 1957 and continued to tour the U.S. until 1966. McKinley then free-lanced again, leading an orchestra under his own name and recording for Dot in 1966. His last recording session was cut with just himself on drums and pianist Lou Stein, who recorded five sides together for the Chiaroscuro label in 1977.
Real Name
- Raymond McKinley
Name Vars
- Capt. Ray McKinley
- Cpl. Ray McKinley
- Cpt. Ray McKinley
- Kinley
- Mackinley
- Mc Kinlay
- Mc Kinley
- McKineey
- McKinley
- Mckinley
- Metinly
- R. McKinley
- R.McKinley
- Ray
- Ray MaKinley
- Ray Mac Kinley
- Ray Mc Kinley
- Ray Mc. Kinley
- Ray McKinlay
- Ray McKinly
- Ray Mckinley
- Raymond Francis \
- S/Sgt. Ray McKinley
- Sergent Ray Mac Kinley
- Sgt Ray McKinley
- Sgt. R. McKinley
- Sgt. Ray McKinley
- Sgt. Ray Mckinley
- T/Sgt Ray McKinley
- T/Sgt. McKinley
- T/Sgt. Ray McKinley
- Technical Sgt Ray McKinley
- Technical Sgt. Ray McKinley
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Aliases
- Z.