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Ray Anthony

 
Artist: Ray Anthony
Ray Anthony

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Performed Songs By:

Walter Schumann, Benny Davis, Cole Porter, George Williams, Henry Mancini, Steve Allen

Worked With:

Frank d'Annolfo, Zeke Zarchy, Jack Lathrop, Paul Tanner, Wilbur Schwartz, Jimmy Priddy, Glenn Miller, Clyde Hurley, Ernie Caceres, Tex Beneke, Hal McIntyre, Al Klink

Formal Connection With:

Bill Tole
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  • Born: January 20, 1922, Bentleyville, PA
  • Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrumental Pop Instrument: Trumpet, Leader
  • Representative Albums: "Original Big Band Recordings," "Swing Back to the 40s," "A Trip Through 50 Years of Music"
  • Representative Songs: "Dragnet," "The Bunny Hop," "Mr. Anthony's Boogie"

Biography

Ray Anthony played two years with Glenn Miller and ten with Jimmy Dorsey before forming his own band. Anthony led a group in the Pacific during World War II, then had a highly popular dance band. He probably has as much fame, if not more, as the writer of the theme for Dragnet, the novelty tune "The Bunny Hop," and the hit single "Dancing in the Dark." He also had plenty of film and TV work in the '50s, including an appearance in the film Daddy Long Legs. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Discography: Ray Anthony
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Marilyn & Other Great Hits

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At His Very Best

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For Dancers & Romantics Only

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Club Anthony

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Hits of Ray Anthony

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Stardust

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Early Years

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Sophisticated Swing

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Dream Dancing, Vol. 7: Harry James Song

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Man with the Horn [Living Era]

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When You're Smiling

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Party Dancing

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Jam Session at the Tower

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Young Ideas/Moments Together

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Plays Steve Allen/Like Wild

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Navy Show Broadcasts

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Have You Heard

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Dancing Alone Together

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Swing's the Thing

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Dream Dancing, Vol. 6: Sinatra Songbook

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Romantic Mood: Dream Dancing, Vol. 3

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Dream Dancing, Vol. 4: In the Mellow Mood

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In a Dancing Mood

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Dance Date

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Swing Back to the 40's: All That Jazz, Vol. 3

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Dream Dancing, Vol. 5: Dancing for Lovers

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Let's Go to Town, Vol. 1

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Plays the Standards

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More 1953 Chesterfield Shows

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In the Mood: Early 1950's Radio Transcriptions

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Ray Anthony Plays Billy May

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Dirty Trumpet for a Swinging Party

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Dream Dancing in Hawaii

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Trip Through 50 Years of Music

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Boogie Blues and Ballads

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Plays the Arrangements of George Williams

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Plymouth Show

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Bouncin' on the Campus

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Dixieland Swing

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Dancing Under the Stars

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Worried Mind/I Almost Lost My Mind

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Sentimental Journey

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At the Hollywood Palladium

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Live...The Sky Club in Dallas

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Plays for Dancers in Love/Plays for Dream Dancing

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Let's Go to Town, Vol. 2

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Dream Dancing in the Latin Mood

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Juke Box Special

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Swing Club

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1953 Chesterfield Shows

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Swingin at the Tower

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Dancing in the Dark

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Arthur Murray Dance Party

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Tenderly

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In the Miller Mood 2

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Dream Dancing, Vol. 2

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Dream Dancing Christmas

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Tribute

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Ray Anthony Concert/The Anthony Choir

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Back to Back Hits

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1949-1950

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Dancing and Dreaming

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In the Miller Mood

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Swing Back to the 40s

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1988 & All That Jazz

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Capitol Collectors Series

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I Remember Glenn Miller

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Young Man with a Horn: 1952-1954

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Sweet and Swingin' 1949-53

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Hooked on Big Bands

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Best of Ray Anthony

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Wikipedia: Ray Anthony
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Ray Anthony (born Raymond Antonini, January 20, 1922, Bentleyville, Pennsylvania) is an American bandleader, trumpeter, songwriter and actor.

As a child Anthony moved with his family to Cleveland, Ohio, where he began studying the trumpet with his father. He played in Glenn Miller's band from 1940-1941 and appeared in the Glenn Miller movie Sun Valley Serenade in 1941 before joining the U.S. Navy during World War II. After the war he formed his own group. The Ray Anthony Orchestra became very popular in the early 1950s, with recordings that included Anthony's classic dance songs "The Bunny Hop" and the "Hokey Pokey," as well as the theme music from Dragnet. He had a #2 chart hit with a remake of the Glenn Miller tune, "At Last" in 1952.

From 1953-1954 Anthony was the musical director on the television series TV's Top Tunes, and he also appeared as himself in the 1955 film Daddy Long Legs. In 1955 Anthony married sex symbol actress Mamie Van Doren and began expanding his own acting career. He starred in a short-lived television 1956-1957 variety show, The Ray Anthony Show. Anthony also appeared in several films during the late 1950s, including The Five Pennies (where he portrayed Jimmy Dorsey), and Van Doren's movies High School Confidential as "Bix" and Girls Town. In the 1959-1960 television season, he guest starred in the episode "Operation Ramrod" of David Hedison's espionage series Five Fingers on NBC.

Anthony and Van Doren divorced in 1961, and Anthony's brief film career ended at about the same time. However, he continued his musical career and had another hit record with the theme from Peter Gunn, which reached #8 on Billboard's pop chart. Among his pianists was Allen "Puddler" Harris, a native of Franklin Parish, Louisiana, who had been a member of the original Ricky Nelson band and Kellie Green, who also played the vibraphone.

Anthony was considered one of the most modern of the big band leaders. In the lyrics to "Opus One", which imagine a number of players performing the song, he is cited along with Les Brown and his Band of Renown:

If Mr. Les Brown can make it renowned
And Ray Anthony could rock it for me

Anthony and his band were also featured in the movie, The Girl Can't Help It, and were treated as one of the rockers in the line-up, but also shown in performances with Mansfield that are essential to the plot.

Ray Anthony's compositions include "Thurderbird", "Bunny Hop", "Trumpet Boogie", "Big Band Boogie", and "Mr. Anthony's Boogie".

Anthony has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

As of 2006 Anthony is still active as a bandleader and musician.

Anthony has a close friendship with Hugh Hefner, which has resulted in him appearing in numerous episodes of The Girls Next Door.

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