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The Forgotton Female Star of 1930s Jazz
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Melodears: Led by Ina Ray, one of the first all-female swing bands recorded and filmed
OdessaCowan: Ina Ray's name at birth
mulatto: The US Census used this term to describe the ethnicity of Ina Ray and her family
blackheritage: Early biographies of Hutton do not acknowledge this about her.
choreographer: Ina Ray studied dance as a child with _ Hazel T. Davis
vaudeville: Hutton was "discovered by a white _ producer
notoriety: Ina Ray's manager gave the 'Hutton' name to take advantage of the __ of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton.
bombshell: Ina Ray was known as the Blond _ of Rhythm for her good looks
sequined: Ina Ray was known for wearing provocative _ gowns
conducted: Ina Ray stood in front of the band and _ as they played
bandleader: Another title for conductor
emmys: Ina Ray's show earned five of these awards
applepie: The type of looks Ina Ray is described as having (means all-American)
Defender: The name of the Chicago newspaper that gave rave reviews to Ina Ray as a young dancer
IrvingMills: Ina Ray's first manager
novelty:Ina Ray disbanded the Melodears because she was tired of being seen as a _ act
overlooked: Ina Ray was often __ because they cut few records
brunette: In an attempt to be "through" with glamour, Ina Ray changed her blond hair color, becoming this
The Forgotton Female Star of 1930s Jazz
1. | Early biographies of Hutton do not acknowledge this about her. |
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2. | Ina Ray studied dance as a child with _ Hazel T. Davis |
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3. | Ina Ray's first manager |
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4. | Ina Ray's name at birth |
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5. | Another title for conductor |
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6. | Ina Ray was often __ because they cut few records |
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7. | Hutton was "discovered by a white _ producer |
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8. | Ina Ray was known as the Blond _ of Rhythm for her good looks |
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9. | Ina Ray stood in front of the band and _ as they played |
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10. | Led by Ina Ray, one of the first all-female swing bands recorded and filmed |
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11. | Ina Ray's manager gave the 'Hutton' name to take advantage of the __ of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton. |
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12. | The type of looks Ina Ray is described as having (means all-American) |
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13. | In an attempt to be "through" with glamour, Ina Ray changed her blond hair color, becoming this |
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14. | The name of the Chicago newspaper that gave rave reviews to Ina Ray as a young dancer |
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15. | Ina Ray was known for wearing provocative _ gowns |
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16. | The US Census used this term to describe the ethnicity of Ina Ray and her family |
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17. | Ina Ray disbanded the Melodears because she was tired of being seen as a _ act |
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18. | Ina Ray's show earned five of these awards |
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The Forgotton Female Star of 1930s Jazz
1. | Early biographies of Hutton do not acknowledge this about her. |
| |
2. | Ina Ray studied dance as a child with _ Hazel T. Davis |
| |
3. | Ina Ray's first manager |
| |
4. | Ina Ray's name at birth |
| |
5. | Another title for conductor |
| |
6. | Ina Ray was often __ because they cut few records |
| |
7. | Hutton was "discovered by a white _ producer |
| |
8. | Ina Ray was known as the Blond _ of Rhythm for her good looks |
| |
9. | Ina Ray stood in front of the band and _ as they played |
| |
10. | Led by Ina Ray, one of the first all-female swing bands recorded and filmed |
| |
11. | Ina Ray's manager gave the 'Hutton' name to take advantage of the __ of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton. |
| |
12. | The type of looks Ina Ray is described as having (means all-American) |
| |
13. | In an attempt to be "through" with glamour, Ina Ray changed her blond hair color, becoming this |
| |
14. | The name of the Chicago newspaper that gave rave reviews to Ina Ray as a young dancer |
| |
15. | Ina Ray was known for wearing provocative _ gowns |
| |
16. | The US Census used this term to describe the ethnicity of Ina Ray and her family |
| |
17. | Ina Ray disbanded the Melodears because she was tired of being seen as a _ act |
| |
18. | Ina Ray's show earned five of these awards |
| |
© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only