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  1. The Modernaires were an American vocal group, best known for performing in the 1940s alongside Glenn Miller . Career. The Modernaires began in 1934 as "Don Juan, Two and Three," a trio of schoolmates from Lafayette High School in Buffalo, New York. The members were Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, and Bill Conway. [3] (

  2. Hal Dickinson (gestorben 1970) und Paula Kelly setzten die Modernaires als Teil des Glenn Miller Orchesters unter Leitung von Tex Beneke und allein bis in die 1970er Jahre fort (auch mit einem Auftritt im Film Die Glenn Miller Story). Ab 1950 waren sie auch Backing-Group von Frank Sinatra.

  3. Hal was the founder and leader of the jazz harmony group, The Modernaires. The group was initially a trio formed in 1935 with high school buddies. Eventually, the trio grew into a quartet consisting of Dickinson, Fran Scott, John Drake and Alan Copeland.

    • December 12, 1913
    • November 18, 1970
  4. Hal was the founder and leader of the jazz harmony group, The Modernaires. The group was initially a trio formed in 1935 with high school buddies. Eventually, the trio grew into a quartet consisting of Dickinson, Fran Scott, John Drake and Alan Copeland.

  5. remaining original members, Hal Dickinson and Ralph Breswter, preserved the identity of "The Modernaires". With Miller missing in action "The Modernaires", in 1944, moved to Columbia Records. Their second single, "Tribute To Glenn Miller", was a medley of Glenn's most popular tunes.

  6. He was married to lead singer of "The Modernaires" Paula Kelly and father of singers Paula Kelly Jr., Martha Kelly Dickinson (Martz), and Julie Kelly Dickinson. Hal was vocalist with "The Modernaires".

  7. 30. Okt. 2020 · George Hall & his Orchestra, billed as “Dolly Dawn and her Dawn Patrol,” but this time with vocal assistance from Modernaire Hal “Spooky” Dickinson. Cute ly...

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