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Terry Allen
Personal details
Born September 12, 1916
Tecumseh, Oklahoma, U.S.
Died October 1981 (aged 65)

Terry Allen (September 12, 1916 – October 1981) was an American baritone vocalist active during the Big Band era.[1]

Career[]

In 1938, Allen joined Red Norvo's band,[2] performing the vocals on a number of Norvo's recordings, especially "I Get Along Without You Very Well," a big Norvo hit in 1939.[3] In 1939, he joined Larry Clinton's band and recorded a hit in 1940, "My Greatest Mistake." Allen moved to Claude Thornhill's band in 1941 and Will Bradley's in 1942.[2] Allen also, in 1942, sang with Hal McIntyre. In August 1944, after being honorably discharged from the United States Navy, Allen began performing with Johnny Long and His Orchestra at the New Yorker hotel. In 1947, he recorded "Jade Green" (Edmund Anderson, words; David Broekman, music) and "Another Memory" (Atlantic 683) with the David Broekman (fr) Orchestra.

References[]

  1. The Big Bands (4th ed.), by George Thomas Simon, Schirmer Trade Books (1981; 2012); ISBN 978-0-85712-812-6
    "Will Bradley," pps. 168, 172; "Larry Clinton," p. 222; "Red Norvo;" "Claude Thornhill"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Terry Allen biography at BandChirps.com
  3. Whitburn, Joel (1999). Joel Whitburn Presents a Century of Pop Music. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research. ISBN 0-89820-135-7. 
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