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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_EberleRay Eberle - Wikipedia

    Raymond Eberle (January 19, 1919 – August 25, 1979) was a vocalist during the Big Band Era, making his name with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. His elder brother, Bob Eberly , sang with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra .

  2. Ray Eberle (* 19. Januar 1919 in Mechanicville, New York; † 25. August 1979 in Douglasville, Georgia) war ein Sänger des Bigband-Swing. Er hatte seine ersten Hits mit dem Orchester von Glenn Miller und setzte später seine Karriere als Bandleader fort.

  3. bandchirps.com › artist › ray-eberleRay Eberle - BandChirps

    Vocalist and bandleader Ray Eberle is best remembered for his work with Glenn Miller in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Eberle consistently placed among the top male band vocalists of his era in popularity polls, often sharing honors with his brother, Jimmy Dorsey singer Bob Eberly , and Frank Sinatra . [1]

  4. www.jazzstandards.com › biographies › biography_148Ray Eberle Biography

    Vocalist, Bandleader. (1919 - 1979) Ray Eberle joined the Glenn Miller band as vocalist in 1938. His brother, Bob Eberly (who had changed the spelling of the family name), was already established as the vocalist with the Jimmy Dorsey band.

  5. Stairway to the Stars Lyrics by Ray Eberle from the 100 Anniversaire album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Let's build a stairway to the stars And climb that stairway to the stars With love beside us to fill the night with a…

  6. 22. Aug. 2020 · Raymond Eberle (January 19, 1919 – August 25, 1979) was a vocalist during the Big Band Era, making his name with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. His elder brother, Bob Eberly, sang with the Jimmy...

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  7. 16. Sept. 2015 · SINGER SPOTLIGHT: RAY EBERLE. One of the best vocalists that the memorable Glenn Miller Orchestra ever had was Ray Eberle. Eberle was born on January 19, 1919 in New York. His father, John A. Eberle, was a local policeman, sign-painter, and publican (tavern-keeper).