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| Glenn Miller Orchestra singer Ray |
LA Times Daily |
20 Oct 2019 |
| Glenn Miller Orchestra singer Ray |
The Washington Post |
20 Oct 2019 |
| Glenn Miller Orchestra singer Ray |
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| Big band era singer Ray |
LA Times Daily |
26 Apr 2015 |
| Big band era singer Ray |
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| Glenn Miller Band vocalist Ray |
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| Bandleader-singer Ray |
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| Ray who sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
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| Singer Ray of the big band era |
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| Ray who sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
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| Singer Ray with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
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| Singer Ray with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
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| Ray who sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
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| Ray who sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
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| Big Band singer Ray |
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| Big band singer Ray |
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| "Over the Rainbow" vocalist Ray |
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| Singer/bandleader Ray |
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| Big band era singer Ray |
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| Glenn Miller protégé Ray |
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| Glenn Miller protege Ray |
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| Band leader-singer Ray |
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| Glenn Miller protégé Ray |
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| 40's singing brother Ray or Bob |
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| Glenn Miller vocalist |
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| Popular singing brothers. |
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| Singer Bob. |
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| U. S. sculptor |
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| Noted sculptor. |
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| Crooner Bob or Ray. |
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| Last name of Ray or Bob. |
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| Glenn Miller protégé Ray |
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