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Ina Ray Hutton

 
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  • Born: March 13, 1916, Chicago, IL
  • Died: February 21, 1984, Ventura, CA
  • Active: '30s, '40s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Vocals, Leader
  • Representative Albums: "Ina Ray Hutton and Her Melodears", "1943-1944 Spotlight Band Broadcast", "Girls' Night Out

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Ina Ray Hutton is most famous in jazz history for having led an all-female big band in the 1930s. Her dancing in front of the orchestra (often using a baton as a prop) and her occasional winning vocals were a strong attraction for years. In the early '30s she sang and danced in several Broadway productions including Lew Leslie's "Clowns In ilover," George White's "Melody Revue" and the Ziegfield Follies. In 1934 she was signed by Irving Mills to front an all-female orchestra which became known as Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears; that venture lasted for several years. They appeared in several film shorts including performing a classic version of "Truckin'." In the 1940s Hutton led a couple different male big bands, she married Randy Brooks and continued performing into the 1950s, often on television. Ina Ray Hutton recorded six numbers in 1934 (including "How About Tomorrow Night") and a dozen with her male bands during 1940-41. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Ina Ray Hutton (March 13, 1916–February 19, 1984) was an American female leader during the Big band era, and half-sister to June Hutton.

Hutton was born as Odessa Cowan in Chicago, Illinois. She began dancing and singing in stage revues at the age of eight. She attended Hyde Park High School on the South Side of Chicago. It was in the 30's that she appeared on Broadway in George White's "Melody" and also in the Ziegfeld Follies. In 1934 she was asked to lead an all-girl orchestra, the Melodears, which featured musicians including trumpet player Frances Klein during its existence[1]; however, the group disbanded in 1939. In 1940 she led an all-male orchestra, it was later disbanded in 1946. She married Randy Brooks late in the 1940s.

She retired from music in 1968 and died in 1984 of complications from diabetes.

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References

  1. ^ http://library.duke.edu/specialcollections/collections/jazzindex.html Frances Klein Papers, 1929-2002, Duke University Jazz Archive.

 
 
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