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Clyde Hurley

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Gender Male
Death60 years ago
Date of birth September 3,1916
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Fort Worth
Texas
United States
Date of died August 14,1963
DiedFort Worth
Texas
United States
AlbumsGlenn Miller and His Orchestra, Second Pressing
Music groups Glenn Miller Orchestra
Job Trumpeter
Education Texas Christian University
SongsSt. Louis Blues March
In the Mood
Song of the Volga Boatmen
Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee
Boulder Bluff
Anchors Aweigh
Anything Goes
Anvil Chorus
When You Wish Upon a Star
Fools Rush In
Civililization
Begin the Beguine
Pennsylvania Six‐Five Thousand
Moonlight Serenade / Running Wild
Danny Boy
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Don't Be That Way
Kalamazoo
It Must Be Jelly
Greensleeves
It Never Entered My Mind
Juke Box Saturday Night
Hallelujah, I Just Love Her So
American Patrol
Domino
When the Moon Disappears
I'm Thrilled
Elmer's Tune
A Love Song Hasn't Been Sung
Perfidia
Pancho Maximilian Hernandez
How I'd Like to Be with You in Bermuda
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Groups Glenn Miller Orchestra
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Date of Upd.
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Clyde Hurley Life story


Clyde Lanham Hurley, Jr. was a trumpeter during the big band era. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas to Clyde Lanham Hurley and Esther Brown.Scott Yanow describes Hurley as "a fine trumpeter with a fat tone and a hard-driving style". He died of a coronary occlusion in Fort Worth leaving two sons and a former wife.

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