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كلايد هيرلي
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كلايد هيرلي (بالإنجليزية: Clyde Hurley) هو موسيقي أمريكي، ولد في 3 سبتمبر 1916 في فورت وورث في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 14 أغسطس 1963.[1][2][3]
مراجع
- ^ Certificate of Death (Report). Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services. 14 أغسطس 1963. مؤرشف من الأصل (Microfilm) في 2019-02-20. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2015-02-16.
Name: Mr Clyde Lanham Hurley Junior; Birth Date: 3 Sep 1916; Birth Place: Fort Worth, Texas; Gender: Male; Race: White; Residence: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas; Father: Clyde L Hurley; Mother: Esther Brown; Age at Death: 46; Death Date: 14 Aug 1963; Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA; Cause of death: Coronary occlusion
- ^ Dave Oliphant (15 يونيو 2010). "Hurley, Clyde Lanham, Jr". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2018-11-11. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2015-02-15.
Jazz trumpeter Clyde Lanham Hurley, Jr., was born in Fort Worth on September 3, 1916. He was the son of Clyde L. and Esther B. (Temple) Hurley. He first studied music with his mother, who was a professional pianist and vocalist. Influenced by early Louis Armstrong recordings, Hurley switched from piano to trumpet and worked with local bands. He attended Texas Christian University in Fort Worth from 1932 to 1936 (playing for all four years in the school jazz band) and joined the Ben Pollack Orchestra in 1937 when it was touring Texas. He moved to California with the band and in the spring of 1939 joined the Glenn Miller Orchestra. With Miller Hurley was recorded playing perhaps the orchestra's most famous solo, the one for trumpet on Miller's "In the Mood." Hurley also took other fine solos, including appearances on Miller recordings of "Stardust," "Glen Island Special" (a tune written by Texan Eddie Durham), and "Rug Cutter's Swing," as well as on "One O'Clock Jump," recorded at Carnegie Hall in 1939. In 1940 Hurley left Miller to join the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, and the next year he signed on with the Artie Shaw Orchestra. During the rest of the 1940s he worked in Hollywood. He worked in the NBC television studios in the 1950s and later freelanced for various television, film, record, and radio companies. He was seen in many films, including The Five Pennies (1959) and The Gene Krupa Story (1959). Hurley died in Fort Worth on August 14, 1963. He was survived by a wife and two sons.
- ^ "004478201". Standard Certificate of Birth (Report). Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas: Texas State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. 3 سبتمبر 1916. ص. 186 of 648. مؤرشف من الأصل (Microfilm) في 2019-02-20. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2015-02-15.
38619 Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Texas, Clyde L. Hurley Jr., Male, September 3, 1916, Father: Clyde L. Hurley, Fort Worth, Texas, White, Age 20, Born: McKinney, Texas, Telegraph Operator, Mother: Esther Brown, Fort Worth, Texas, White, Age 19, Gorman, Texas, Housewife, Born at 8:30pm in Fort Worth, Texas.
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