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Ina Ray Hutton

Ina Ray Hutton

jazz30sjazz vocalAllBig Band
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About Ina Ray Hutton

Ina Ray Hutton (March 13, 1916 – February 19, 1984) was an American female leader during the Big band era, and sister to June Hutton. Hutton was born as Odessa Cowan in Chicago, Illinois. She and her parents were identified as "negro" or "mulatto" by census takers. She began dancing and singing in stage revues at the age of eight. Cowan's mother Marvel Ray was a local pianist and entertainer in Chicago. She attended Hyde Park High School on the South Side of Chicago.

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Top Tracks

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Blue Skies

15.1K plays
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What's The Good Of Moonlight

3.3K plays
3

Cabin In The Sky

274 plays
4

Remember

247 plays
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King Porter Stomp (September 18. 1943 Doehler Die Casting Batavia N.Y.)

182 plays
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It Can't Be Wrong

117 plays
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Star Eyes

137 plays
8

You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To

101 plays
9

Wild Party

141 plays
10

Hallelujah

120 plays
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Angry

135 plays
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Truckin'

113 plays
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In My Arms

124 plays
14

Tess' Torch Song

123 plays
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Rose Room

115 plays
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King Porter Stomp

102 plays
17

Besame Mucho

91 plays
18

Make Me Know It

96 plays
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That Old Black Magic

94 plays
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Besame Mucho (March 13. 1944 Meritime Training Camp St. Petersburg. Fl)

61 plays
21

Ring 'Dem Bells

58 plays
22

Swannee River

57 plays
23

Don't Tetch It

64 plays
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Blue Skies (June 30. 1943 Naval Air Station Quanset Point R.I.)

73 plays
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Ring 'Dem Bells (March 13. 1944 Meritime Training Camp St. Petersburg. Fl)

44 plays
26

Georgia's Gorgeous Gal

64 plays
27

Witch Doctor

98 plays
28

Remember (June 1. 1943 Naval Air Station Miami Florida)

56 plays
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (April 13. 1943 Ft. Monroe Virginia)

48 plays
30

That Old Black Magic (June 30. 1943 Naval Air Station Quanset Point R.I.)

70 plays
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Angry (April 13. 1943 Ft. Monroe Virginia)

41 plays
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Swannee River (April 13. 1943 Ft. Monroe Virginia)

39 plays
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And I Still Do

71 plays
34

Nobody's Sweetheart

51 plays
35

Cabin In the Sky (April 13. 1943 Ft. Monroe Virginia)

38 plays
36

Star Eyes (September 18. 1943 Doehler Die Casting Batavia N.Y.)

60 plays
37

All Of Me

62 plays
38

King Porter Stomp (feat. The Ina Ray Hutton Orchestra, Stuart Forster & Kim Loo Sisters)

60 plays
39

Blue Moon

34 plays
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Ring Dem Bells

66 plays
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It Can't Be Wrong (June 1. 1943 Naval Air Station Miami Florida)

36 plays
42

Hallelujah (April 13. 1943 Ft. Monroe Virginia)

36 plays
43

Devil's Kitchen

30 plays
44

Five O'clock Whistle

33 plays
45

In My Arms (September 18. 1943 Doehler Die Casting Batavia N.Y.)

27 plays
46

Rose Room (March 13. 1944 Meritime Training Camp St. Petersburg. Fl)

27 plays
47

Twenty-Four Hours In Georgia

59 plays
48

Back In Your Own Backyard

22 plays
49

Nobody's Sweetheart Now

42 plays
50

High Steppin'

40 plays

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