Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Clyde_Hurley> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 items per page.
- Clyde_Hurley abstract "Clyde Hurley (September 3, 1916 – August 15, 1963) was a trumpeter during the big band era. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas. Scott Yanow describes Hurley as "a(n excellent) trumpeter with a fat tone and a hard-driving style". He died in Fort Worth.Self-taught, he learned to play the trumpet by playing along with Louis Armstrong records. He began his career working with territory bands. In 1937, Hurley joined Ben Pollack’s band. After a while with Pollack, Hurley became a studio musician in Los Angeles. Hurley was playing with Paul Whiteman when Glenn Miller sent for him to join the Miller band on its Glen Island Casino opening in May 1939.During the time he was with Miller, Hurley was one of the key soloists. He appeared on the bands studio recordings and live performances throughout America, including Carnegie Hall, Cafe Rouge in Hotel Pennsylvania and the Paramount Theatre, New York. He shared trumpet solo honours with John Best - Hurley taking the "hot" solos - Best taking the rest. Hurley played the trumpet solo on Glenn Miller’s "In The Mood", "Slip Horn Jive" and "Tuxedo Junction." After a difference of opinion with Miller over the style of music the band was playing, Hurley left Miller in May 1940 to work with Tommy Dorsey and then joined Artie Shaw in 1941.After his stint with Shaw, he did freelance work for the movie studios. He worked for MGM from 1944 to 1949 and for NBC from 1950 to 1955. During the late 1950s, Hurley played in Dixieland groups, recording with Matty Matlock's Rampart Street Paraders. In 1954, he recorded live with Ralph Sutton and Edmond Hall at the Club Hangover. His studio work in the 1950s included sessions with Paul Weston. He played solo on "Memories of You" on Weston's "Solo Flight" album.".
- Clyde_Hurley birthDate "1916-09-03".
- Clyde_Hurley birthYear "1916".
- Clyde_Hurley deathDate "1963-08-15".
- Clyde_Hurley deathYear "1963".
- Clyde_Hurley viafId "7576106".
- Clyde_Hurley wikiPageExternalLink sep03.htm.
- Clyde_Hurley wikiPageID "2501960".
- Clyde_Hurley wikiPageRevisionID "583913673".
- Clyde_Hurley dateOfBirth "1916-09-03".
- Clyde_Hurley dateOfDeath "1963-08-15".
- Clyde_Hurley hasPhotoCollection Clyde_Hurley.
- Clyde_Hurley name "Hurley, Clyde".
- Clyde_Hurley shortDescription "American musician".
- Clyde_Hurley description "American musician".
- Clyde_Hurley description "American musician".
- Clyde_Hurley subject Category:1916_births.
- Clyde_Hurley subject Category:1963_deaths.
- Clyde_Hurley subject Category:American_trumpeters.
- Clyde_Hurley subject Category:People_from_Fort_Worth,_Texas.
- Clyde_Hurley subject Category:RPM_Records_(United_States)_artists.
- Clyde_Hurley type AmericanTrumpeters.
- Clyde_Hurley type Artist109812338.
- Clyde_Hurley type CausalAgent100007347.
- Clyde_Hurley type Creator109614315.
- Clyde_Hurley type Entertainer109616922.
- Clyde_Hurley type LivingThing100004258.
- Clyde_Hurley type Musician110339966.
- Clyde_Hurley type Musician110340312.
- Clyde_Hurley type Object100002684.
- Clyde_Hurley type Organism100004475.
- Clyde_Hurley type PeopleFromFortWorth,Texas.
- Clyde_Hurley type Performer110415638.
- Clyde_Hurley type Person100007846.
- Clyde_Hurley type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Clyde_Hurley type RPMRecordsArtists.
- Clyde_Hurley type Trumpeter110732010.
- Clyde_Hurley type Whole100003553.
- Clyde_Hurley type YagoLegalActor.
- Clyde_Hurley type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Clyde_Hurley type Agent.
- Clyde_Hurley type Person.
- Clyde_Hurley type Person.
- Clyde_Hurley type Q215627.
- Clyde_Hurley type Q5.
- Clyde_Hurley type Agent.
- Clyde_Hurley type NaturalPerson.
- Clyde_Hurley type Thing.
- Clyde_Hurley type Person.
- Clyde_Hurley comment "Clyde Hurley (September 3, 1916 – August 15, 1963) was a trumpeter during the big band era. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas. Scott Yanow describes Hurley as "a(n excellent) trumpeter with a fat tone and a hard-driving style". He died in Fort Worth.Self-taught, he learned to play the trumpet by playing along with Louis Armstrong records. He began his career working with territory bands. In 1937, Hurley joined Ben Pollack’s band.".
- Clyde_Hurley label "Clyde Hurley".
- Clyde_Hurley label "Clyde Hurley".
- Clyde_Hurley sameAs Clyde_Hurley.
- Clyde_Hurley sameAs m.07jb54.
- Clyde_Hurley sameAs Q5136944.
- Clyde_Hurley sameAs Q5136944.
- Clyde_Hurley sameAs Clyde_Hurley.
- Clyde_Hurley wasDerivedFrom Clyde_Hurley?oldid=583913673.
- Clyde_Hurley givenName "Clyde".
- Clyde_Hurley isPrimaryTopicOf Clyde_Hurley.
- Clyde_Hurley name "Clyde Hurley".
- Clyde_Hurley name "Hurley, Clyde".
- Clyde_Hurley surname "Hurley".