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Ina Ray Hutton (Cowan)

Also Known As: "Odessa Cowan"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Death: February 19, 1984 (67)
Ventura, California, United States (Complications due to diabetes)
Place of Burial: Ventura, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Odie Daniel Cowan and Private
Wife of John Franklin Curtis; Michael Anter; Randy Brooks; Louis P. Parisotto and Charles Doerwald
Sister of June Marvel Hutton

Managed by: Pekka A.E. Husgafvel
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About Ina Ray Hutton

  • Wikipedia: Ina Ray Hutton (born Odessa Cowan; March 13, 1916 – February 19, 1984) was an American singer, bandleader, and the elder sister of June Hutton. She led one of the first all-female big bands.
  • A native of Chicago, Hutton began dancing and singing on stage at the age of eight. Her mother was a pianist in Chicago. At age 15, she starred in the Gus Edwards revue Future Stars Troupe at the Palace Theater[4] and Lew Leslie's Clowns in Clover. On Broadway she performed in George White's revues Melody, Never Had an Education and Scandals, then with the Ziegfeld Follies of 1934.
  • In 1934, she was approached by Irving Mills and vaudeville agent Alex Hyde to lead an all-girl orchestra, the Melodears, As part of the group's formation, Mills asked her to change her name. The group included trumpeter Frances Klein, Canadian pianist Ruth Lowe Sandler, saxophonist Jane Cullum, guitarist Marian Gange, trumpeter Mardell "Owen" Winstead, and trombonist Alyse Wells.[citation needed]
  • The Melodears appeared in short films and in the movie Big Broadcast of 1936. They recorded six songs, sung by Hutton, before disbanding in 1939. Soon after, she started the Ina Ray Hutton Orchestra (with men only) that included George Paxton and Hal Schaefer.
  • The band appeared in the film Ever Since Venus (1944), recorded for Elite and Okeh, and performed on the radio. After this band broke up, she started another male band a couple years later. She married jazz trumpeter Randy Brooks.
  • During the 1950's Hutton formed a female big band that played on television and starred in The Ina Ray Hutton Show. She retired from music in 1968 and died at the age of 67 on February 19, 1984, from complications due to diabetes.

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Ina Ray Hutton's Timeline

1916
March 13, 1916
Chicago, Illinois, United States
1984
February 19, 1984
Age 67
Ventura, California, United States
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Community Memorial Hospital, Ventura, California, United States