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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Irene_DayeIrene Daye - Wikipedia

    Irene Daye (January 17, 1918, Lawrence, Massachusetts – November 1, 1971, Greenville, South Carolina) was an American jazz singer. Daye began her career at age 17 by singing in Dan Murphy's Musical Skippers big band while still in high school in 1935, continuing with Murphy through 1937.

  2. Mar 18, 2013 · Irene Daye was the vocalist on Gene Krupa's hit "Drum Boogie" and later married his trumpeter and Charlie Spivak's bandleader. Learn about her career, marriages and death from this blog post.

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  3. A fine swing-era singer, Irene Daye came close to becoming famous during her early years. Daye began her professional career going on the road with Jan Murphy's big band, joining his orchestra a few weeks…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Irene Daye. American jazz singer. Born January 17, 1918, Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA. Died November 1, 1971, Greenville, South Carolina, USA. She is best known as a singer with Gene Krupa And His Orchestra from 1938 to 1941. She retired from music after marrying Edward Cornelius in 1941.

  5. from Bluebird B-11285 78 rpmwith Sam Donahue and his orchestraMusic and Lyrics by Ken Meisel and Sam Donahue

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  6. Irene Daye (January 17, 1918 in Lawrence, Massachusetts – November 1, 1971 in Greenville, South Carolina) was an American jazz singer.Irene Daye began her career at age 17 by singing in Jan Murphy's big band while still in high school in 1935, continuing with Murphy through 1937.

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  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm2069479Irene Daye - IMDb

    Vocalist with the Gene Krupa Orchestra (1938-1941), best known for the hit 'Drum Boogie'. With Charlie Spivak's band (1944-1950).