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Raymond "Ray" Eberle (born January 19, 1919, Hoosick Falls, New York — died August 25, 1979, Douglasville, Georgia) was a vocalist during the Big Band Era. Eberle sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
Date Of Birth January 19, 1919 Died 1979-08-25 Place Of Birth Mechanicville, New York, U.S. Profession Soundtrack, Actor Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Served in the U.S. Army 1943-45. 2 Vocalist, hired by Glenn Miller in 1938 despite his lack of professional experience. Featured on many Miller recordings, but was sacked in 1942 after turning up late for a rehearsal. Subsequently joined the Krupa organisation and then led his own orchestra (1945-mid-50's) with arrangements by Billy Maxted. 3 Grandfather to Bill Aylesworth and Thomas Aylesworth . 4 Step-father of Nancy Atchison-Aylesworth . 5 Father of singer & author Jan Eberle and singer Ray Eberle, Jr. 6 Younger brother of vocalist Bob Eberly .
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character My Music: The Big Band Years 2009 TV Movie performer: "Moonlight Serenade", "At Last", "Elmer's Tune", "Moonlight Cocktail" - uncredited The Visitor 1997 TV Series performer - 1 episode Class of '44 1973 performer: "Along The Santa Fe Trail" Columbia Thrills of Music: George Towne and His Orchestra 1947 Short performer: "Without Love" This Is the Life 1944 performer: "All or Nothing At All" - uncredited Hi'ya, Sailor 1943 performer: "Spell of the Moon", "Just a Step Away from Heaven" Mister Big 1943 performer: "This Must Be A Dream" Follow the Band 1943 performer: "Spellbound" Orchestra Wives 1942 performer: "At Last", "People Like You and Me" - uncredited Sun Valley Serenade 1941 performer: "It Happened in Sun Valley" 1941 - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character This Is the Life 1944 Orchestra Leader (as Ray Eberle and His Orchestra) Hi'ya, Sailor 1943 Ray Eberle - Orchestra Leader Honeymoon Lodge 1943 Ray Eberle - Band Singer Mister Big 1943 Ray Eberle Follow the Band 1943 Ray Eberle Orchestra Wives 1942 Band Member (uncredited) Sun Valley Serenade 1941 Ray Eberle - Orchestra Vocalist (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character Happy Days 1970 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1964 TV Series Himself - Guest Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1963 TV Series Himself The Bell Telephone Hour 1962 TV Series Himself - Singer The Big Record 1958 TV Series Himself Columbia Thrills of Music: George Towne and His Orchestra 1947 Short Himself - Band Vocalist Sweet Swing 1944 Short Himself
Known for movies Columbia Thrills of Music: George Towne and His Orchestra (1947) as Himself - Band Vocalist
Sweet Swing (1944) as Himself
Mister Big (1943) as Ray Eberle
Follow the Band (1943) as Ray Eberle