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Ray McKinley (1910–1995)
Music Department, Actor, Soundtrack

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Ray McKinley (1910–1995)

Music Department, Actor, Soundtrack
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29 titles
Past Film & Video (6 titles) Budget Opening Weekend Gross
(US & Canada)
Gross
(Worldwide)
Poslednyaya vstrecha (1975)
Writer ("Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar") Writer ("Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar")   See fewer
Global Groove (1973)
(Video) - Writer ("Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar") Writer ("Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar")   See fewer
Make Believe Ballroom (1949)
Band Leader Ray McKinley, Performer ("Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho") (uncredited) Band Leader Ray McKinley, Performer ("Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho") (uncredited)   See fewer
Hit Parade of 1943 (1943)
Conductor of the Ray McKinley Orchestra Conductor of the Ray McKinley Orchestra   See fewer
Basin Street Boogie (1942)
(Short) - Self / Drummer / Singer (uncredited), Writer ("Basin Street Boogie") Self / Drummer / Singer (uncredited), Writer ("Basin Street Boogie")   See fewer
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (1938)
(Short) - Self - Drums (uncredited), Performer ("Dusk in Upper Sandusky" (1936)) (uncredited) Self - Drums (uncredited), Performer ("Dusk in Upper Sandusky" (1936)) (uncredited)   See fewer
Past Television (5 titles) Episodes
Independent Lens (2004)
(TV Series) - Arranger ("St. Louis Blues March") (1 episode, 2004) Arranger ("St. Louis Blues March") (1 episode, 2004)   See fewer
The Political Dr. Seuss (Oct 26, 2004) Season 6, Episode 1 - Arranger ("St. Louis Blues March") Arranger ("St. Louis Blues March")   See fewer
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Happy Birthday, Bob! (1983)
(TV Special) - Writer ("Medley: Hit Me With A Hot Note/ Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar / This Joint Is Jumpin'") Writer ("Medley: Hit Me With A Hot Note/ Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar / This Joint Is Jumpin'")   See fewer
Glenn Miller Time (1961)
(TV Series) - Self - Co-Host / Singer / Drummer (7 episodes, 1961), Musical Director (7 episodes, 1961), Performer ("Makin' Whoopee", "(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo") (1 episode, 1961), Lyrics ("The Royal Garden Blues") (1 episode, 1961), Performer ("Life Is So Peculiar" (uncredited), "I Like the Likes of You" (uncredited), "I've Gotta Feelin' You're Foolin'" (uncredited), "That's a Plenty") (1 episode, 1961), … See more Self - Co-Host / Singer / Drummer (7 episodes, 1961), Musical Director (7 episodes, 1961), Performer ("Makin' Whoopee", "(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo") (1 episode, 1961), Lyrics ("The Royal Garden Blues") (1 episode, 1961), Performer ("Life Is So Peculiar" (uncredited), "I Like the Likes of You" (uncredited), "I've Gotta Feelin' You're Foolin'" (uncredited), "That's a Plenty") (1 episode, 1961), Performer ("It Must Be Jelly ('Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That)" (uncredited), "I Got the Right to Sing the Blues" (uncredited), "Back Home in Indiana") (1 episode, 1961), Performer ("The Royal Garden Blues" (uncredited), "Chattanooga Choo-Choo") (1 episode, 1961), Performer ("The Johnson Rag") (1 episode, 1961), Performer ("Pennsylvania 6-5000", "At the Jazz Band Ball") (1 episode, 1961)   See fewer
Last show of summer series (Sep 11, 1961) Season 1, Episode 10 - Self - Co-Host / Singer / Drummer, Musical Director, Performer ("Life Is So Peculiar" (uncredited), "I Like the Likes of You" (uncredited), "I've Gotta Feelin' You're Foolin'" (uncredited), "That's a Plenty") Self - Co-Host / Singer / Drummer, Musical Director, Performer ("Life Is So Peculiar" (uncredited), "I Like the Likes of You" (uncredited), "I've Gotta Feelin' You're Foolin'" (uncredited), "That's a Plenty")   See fewer
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The Chock Full 0' Nuts Showcase (1954)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1954), Musical Director (1 episode, 1954) Self (1 episode, 1954), Musical Director (1 episode, 1954)   See fewer
Premiere (Feb 6, 1954) Season 1, Episode 1 - Self, Musical Director Self, Musical Director   See fewer
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The Ed Sullivan Show (1951)
(TV Series) - Self - Singer (1 episode, 1951), Performer ("Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive", "Came a Long Way from St. Louis") (1 episode, 1951) Self - Singer (1 episode, 1951), Performer ("Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive", "Came a Long Way from St. Louis") (1 episode, 1951)   See fewer
Episode #4.23 (Feb 18, 1951) Season 4, Episode 23 - Self - Singer, Performer ("Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive", "Came a Long Way from St. Louis") (uncredited) Self - Singer, Performer ("Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive", "Came a Long Way from St. Louis") (uncredited)   See fewer
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