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Denton; 1892–1959), who had taken her home from the hospital after her mother died giving birth to her. Her biological father's surname was McClendon. Moddie and Katie had two children, Steven Lynn Smith (born 1950) and April Smith (born 1952).
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lead singer. Soon after two Moonmaid singers left to get married, the quintet became a quartet again, with Lee filling the third spot (replacing Myatt) and June Hiett filling the fourth. Lee left
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female jazz and popular vocal quartet that started out as college student entertainers under the name "North Texas Swingtet". As the Swingtet, they launched and performed with the
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Philip R. Olivella; 1918–1995) (alto sax-1) or Louis Feldman (alto sax-1), Ziggy Talent, John West (tenor sax-1) or Vito Marasco (tenor sax-1), Michael Shelby (piano-1),
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band on December 20, 1952, to get married. She was married to Warren Grafe (1921-1973) and George William Eger, Jr. (1918–2002).
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Alvah Glen Truax; 1896–1968), who was a distinguished pioneer music educator at the high school and college levels in and around
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Moonmaids: Kathryn Katie Myatt, Hilda Tinker Cunningham, Arlene Truax, Mary Joe Thomas, Mary Lee (vocals) — aka Mahree Ahm
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hired the group, renamed it "The Moonmaids", and debuted them with his orchestra on April 11, 1946, at Loews Theater in
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as a senior that fall. At birth, she had been adopted by John Franklin Myatt (1888–1968) and wife, Lois "Nana" Myatt
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Mary Joe Thomas (1927-2022) married singer Harrold Curtis Grogan (1920-2014) on April 7, 1951, in Dallas
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Verda Kathryne Myatt; 1926–1965) — sang with the group for the initial 15-month engagement with the
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Arline Truax (1927–1985) left to marry James Rex Meek (1926–1989). She was connected to music and
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in the film were Mary Jo Thomas, Tinker Cunningham, Arline Truax, Katie Myatt, and Maree Lee.
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The Moonmaids rapidly rose to national acclaim performing and recording with the
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Ahn Sisters, two of whom were her real sisters) performing with
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Hilda Grace Cunningham; born 1928) married Bill Rautenberg
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William Guido Rautenberg; 1924–2004) on July 16, 1951, in
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Musicmakers of Network Radio: 24 Entertainers, 1926–1962
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in 1943 and grew in popularity throughout the region.
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Edmund John Braghittoni; 1910–1981), a violinist with
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Kohnen, Jr. (of 749:20-3606-B: "There's No One Here But Me", 58:Learn how and when to remove this message 371:, who played piano and arranged for the 268:Before joining the Moonmaids, Maree Lee 1050: 983: 981: 979: 977: 975: 395: 1213: 1042:Miss Thomas, H. C. Grogan Are Married, 1226:Musical groups disestablished in 1952 551:20-1892-A: "Who Told You That Lie?" ( 110:, the Moonmaids were on the cover of 1132:June Hiett Marries Edmund J. Bratone 972: 389:years, and later, for his own band. 15: 873:Vol. 13, Issue 18, August 26, 1946 13: 1221:Musical groups established in 1943 1062:Vaughn Monroe Appreciation Society 942: 571:20-1892-B: "It's My Lazy Day", by 337:orchestra, on January 6, 1951, in 116:(August 26, 1946) and featured in 14: 1247: 1199: 1193:September 8, 1947, sec. II, pg. 5 697:20–2748–B: "Like We Used To Do", 507:20-1920-A: "Just The Other Day" ( 106:. 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American
Aces of Collegeland
University of North Texas
Vaughn Monroe
Washington, D.C.
Vaughn Monroe Orchestra
RCA Victor
Monroe
Down Beat
Monroe Orchestra
North Texas
Denton, Texas
North Texas
Canyon, Texas
West Texas A&M University
North Texas
Bellevue, Ohio
Horace Heidt
Ted Lewis
Monroe
Dick Rogers
Monroe
Monroe's
Monroe's
Monroe’s
Arlington, Texas
Minneapolis

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