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  1. Garland, who later married Judd McMichael, remained with the group for two decades. Imogene Lynn was the group's female lead singer in 1946–1947. Youngest brother Joe McMichael served in the armed forces and died in 1944 following an accidental overdose of Sulfa tablets while ill.

  2. Judd McMichael was born on 1 August 1906 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He was an actor, known for Melody Lane (1941), Moonlight in Hawaii (1941) and San Antonio Rose (1941). He died on 30 October 1989 in Thousand Oaks, California, USA.

    • Actor
    • August 1, 1906
    • Judd McMichael
    • October 30, 1989
  3. Judd McMichael. Real Name: George Edward McMichael. Profile: American tenor singer and songwriter. Long-time member of the Merry Macs. Born: August 1, 1906 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Died: October 30, 1989 (age 83) in Thousand Oaks, California, USA. Married to Merry Macs singer Marjorie Garland .

  4. Mini Bio. The first swing-era singing group to include four-part vocal harmony, the revolutionary Merry Macs, who would go on to influence other such tight-harmony acts as The Modernaires, were originally made up of three singing brothers, baritone Ted McMichael (1908-2001), tenor Judd McMichael (1910-1989) and youngest brother tenor Joe ...

  5. The Merry Macs. Back in the early ‘20’s, when America was singing in three parts and barbershop style. The Merry Macs, a trio of teenaged brothers, Ted, Judd, and Joe McMichael, heard a fourth harmony part usually played only by musical instruments and never before sung.

  6. 1925 in Minneapolis, MN. Disbanded. 1964. Genre. Vocal, Classical, Easy Listening. Styles. Harmony Vocal Group, Orchestral/Easy Listening, Show/Musical, Easy Pop. Group Members. Judd McMichael, Marjory Garland, Ted McMichael, Cherry MacKay, Clive Erard, Dick Baldwin, Helen Marcovivvi Carroll, Joe McMichael, Lynn Allen, Mary Lou Cook, Vern Rowe.

  7. Youngest brother Joe McMichael served in the armed forces and was killed in 1944. He was replaced by Clive Erard, then Dick Baldwin, and finally Vern Rowe. The foursome of Judd, Ted, Marjory, and Vern continued performing until they retired from show business in 1964.