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Beatrice Ruth Wain [1] (April 30, 1917 – August 19, 2017) was an American Big Band-era singer and radio personality born in the Bronx, New York City.She had several hits with Larry Clinton and His Orchestra, including "My Reverie", "Deep Purple", and "Heart and Soul".
Bea Wain: 1917–2017: 100: American vocalist and big band singer [156] Elisabeth Waldo: 1918– 106: American violinist, composer, songwriter, conductor and ethnomusicologist [157] Stephen Wilkinson: 1919–2021: 102: British choral conductor and composer [158] [159] Irv Williams: 1919–2019: 100: American jazz saxophonist and composer [160 ...
Bea Wain: 1917–2017: 100: American big band singer and radio personality [278] Mary Ward Breheny: 1915–2021: 106: Australian actress and radio broadcaster [279] Stan Waterman: 1923–2023: 100: American cinematographer and film producer [280] Laurie Webb: 1924– 100: Welsh actor [281] Señor Wences: 1896–1999: 103: Spanish-American ...
Ross Martin (born Martin Rosenblatt, 1920–1981), Polish-born (Jewish family) film/TV actor (Wild Wild West) Walter Matthau (1920–2000), actor [ 473 ] Anne Meara (1929–2015), comedian and actress, partner and wife of Jerry Stiller, converted to Judaism [ 474 ] [ 475 ]
He met singer Bea Wain while announcing for the Kate Smith Hour and they married in 1938. [5]Baruch and Wain had two children: Bonnie Baruch and Wayne Baruch. Bonnie and her husband Mark Barnes operate a vineyard in Northern California and run the Daisy Foundation, an organization which recognizes nurses for their critical role in patient care and supports research towards the cure of ...
Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries, owned by Sinai Temple of Los Angeles, refers to a Jewish mortuary and two Jewish cemeteries in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The original cemetery property is located at 5950 Forest Lawn Drive in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles.
In 1938, it was first recorded on September 1 and released on September 21 by Larry Clinton and his Orchestra with vocals by Bea Wain on Victor Records. Their recording was the highest charting and most successful recording of the jazz and pop standard. Their performance was filmed for a Paramount Pictures film short and released in 1939. The ...
Harry Babbitt; Jim Backus; Parley Baer; Bob Bailey; Jack Bailey; Eugenie Baird; Art Baker; Belle Baker; Kenny Baker; Lucille Ball; Edwin Balmer; Sam Balter; Tallulah ...