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    Imogene Lynn (1922 – 2003) was a 20th-century American jazz and pop singer. Biography. Lynn was born September 9, 1922, in Trenton, Missouri. She began singing professionally in 1940, singing with Emerson Gill and other bands on a national tour circuit of ballrooms and luxury hotel floorshows.

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    Imogene Lynn. Soundtrack: Mother Wore Tights. One of the sweetest-sounding thrushes of the swing era, as well as one of the prettiest, Imogene Lynn began her performing career in 1940 with Emerson Gill's Bamboo Gardens Orchestra in Cleveland.

    • January 1, 1
    • Trenton, Missouri, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Lancaster, California, USA
  3. Imogene Lynn. Soundtrack: Mother Wore Tights. One of the sweetest-sounding thrushes of the swing era, as well as one of the prettiest, Imogene Lynn began her performing career in 1940 with Emerson Gill's Bamboo Gardens Orchestra in Cleveland.

    • September 9, 1922
    • February 24, 2003
  4. Jun 11, 2003 · Imogene Lynn, vocalist with big-band notables Ray McKinely and Artie Shaw, died Feb. 24 at her home in Lancaster, Calif. of respiratory failure and renal cancer. She was 80.

  5. Imogene Lynn. Biography. Vocalist Imogene Lynn began her career singing in society orchestras, including that of Emerson Gill. In 1942 she joined Ray McKinley's new band, where she became a featured singer, recording such tunes as ''Big Boy'' and ''Who Wouldn't Love You.''

  6. Jun 23, 2007 · Imogene Lynn - Big Boy. Kerrie O'Keefe. 1.58K subscribers. Subscribed. 89. 8.3K views 16 years ago. With Ray McKinley & Orchestra. ...more.

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  7. Mar 8, 2022 · from October 3, 1945 Victory Parade Of Spotlight Bandswith Artie Shaw and his orchestraMusic by Harold Arlen - Lyrics by Johnny Mercer