The Modernaires
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The Modernaires

The Modernaires The Modernaires American vocal group (active 1934–1970s) The Modernaires were an American vocal group, best known for performing in the 1940s with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Quick facts Background information, Genres ... The Modernaires The Modernaires when they were regulars on the CBS radio program Club Fifteen, 1951. Background information Genres Swing music, Vocal music Years active 1934 (1934)–1970s Labels Bluebird Records, Columbia Records, Coral Records, Decca Records, Warner Bros. Records Past members Paula Kelly[1] Hal Dickinson Chuck Goldstein Ralph Brewster Bill Conway Fran Scott Johnny Drake Alan Copeland Chuck Kelly Vernon Polk Paula Kelly (Junior)[2] Website www.themodernaires.com Close Career The Modernaires began in 1934 as "Don Juan, Two and Three," a trio of schoolmates from Lafayette High…

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GENRES: Big Band, Popular, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

New Juke Box Saturday Night / Runnin Wild
New Juke Box Saturday Night / Runnin Wild (1953)
That's You That's Me That's Love / I Know Why
That's You That's Me That's Love / I Know Why (1954)
Ain't She Sweet / Go On With The Wedding
Ain't She Sweet / Go On With The Wedding (1956)
Let's Dance Medley Part / Part 2
Let's Dance Medley Part / Part 2 (1956)
Sleepy Little Space Cadet / Santa's Little Sleigh Bells
Sleepy Little Space Cadet / Santa's Little Sleigh Bells (1956)
Salute To Tommy Dorsey Part 1 / Part 2
Salute To Tommy Dorsey Part 1 / Part 2 (1957)
Boogie Wooglie Piggy / A Nightengale Sang In Berkeley Square
Boogie Wooglie Piggy / A Nightengale Sang In Berkeley Square (1958)

10" 78s

Stop..Look And Listen
Stop..Look And Listen (1953)
Juke Box Saturday Night
Juke Box Saturday Night (1956)