Friday, 15 December 2023

Marjorie Hughes born 15 December 1925

 

Marjorie Hughes (born December 15, 1925) is best known as an American band singer from mid 1940’s to 1950. 

Hughes was born Marjorie Carlone in Springfield, Massachusetts and her father was bandleader and pianist Frankie Carle. Her first singing job was with the Paul Martin Band in 1945, after which she became a singer in her father's band. After singers Betty Bonney (aka Judy Johnson) and Phyllis Lynne had come and gone, Carle was auditioning new female singers – some in person, and some by means of demo records. Carle's wife sneaked in a demo of their daughter recorded from a radio program, where she was singing with the Paul Martin band. Carle liked the singer he heard on the demo, at first unaware that it was Hughes. 


                                   

When he decided to give his daughter a chance with his band, Carle changed her name to Marjorie Hughes, so that the public would not know she was his daughter, until he could be certain she would make the grade. The band had a No.1 hit for six weeks with Hughes' vocals on "Oh, What It Seemed To Be", a song her father had co-written. With the success of that song, Walter Winchell announced that Hughes was actually Carle's daughter. Marjorie married to Hughey Hughes, a pianist with Carle's orchestra in 1945; after four years of marriage, they divorced in 1949.  

She appeared in a few musical short movies Moonlight Melodies, Frankie Carle and His Orchestra and Oh What It Seemed to Be, but stopped singing with the Carle orchestra in 1949 “because of illness." That same year she was the featured female singer on Your Hit Parade on Parade. By 1950, she was working in television and radio on the west coast. She recorded a few sides on Columbia records during 1950 with the orchestras of Hugo Winterhalter and Harry Zimmerman. 

And that's where her public trail goes cold. I cannot find any trace of her on the internet until her father retired to Mesa, Arizona in the 1980’s to be near his daughter.. She was also mentioned in her father’s obituary in 2001 as being Marjorie Hughes Wahl, so I presume she re-married. According to many Facebook comments she is still with us and is 98 today.   (Edited from Wikipedia & IMDb)  

Unfortunately there is not much information regarding Marjorie Hughes on the internet, hence the small write-up. If anyone can share any additional news then please do.

2 comments:

  1. For “Marjorie Hughes – Marjorie Magic (2023 From The Vaults)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/fCTfe

    Marjorie Magic - Vol. One
    01) Frankie Carle - Oh! What It Seemed To Be (1945)
    02)) Frankie Carle - Prove It by the Things You Do
    03) Frankie Carle - What-'ve You Got To Lose (1946)
    04) Frankie Carle & His Orchestra with Marjorie Hughes - It-'s All Over Now
    05) Frankie Carle - I-'m Gonna Make Believe
    06) Frankie Carle - Without You (Tres Palabras)
    07) Frankie Carle and His Orchestra - All the Cats Join In
    08) Frankie Carle & Marjorie Hughes - I-'d Be Lost Without You.
    09) Frankie Carle and His Orchestra - Don-'t You Remember Me
    10) Frankie Carle - Rumors Are Flying
    11) Frankie Carle and His Orchestra - No, Baby, Nobody but You
    12) Frankie Carle - Cynthia-'s In Love
    13) Frankie Carle - We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together
    14) Frankie Carle & Marjorie Hughes - Roses In The Rain
    15) Frankie Carle & Marjorie Hughes - One More Tomorrow
    16) Marjorie Hughes - Little Jack Frost, Get Lost (1947)
    17) Frankie Carle - There Goes That Lonely Feeling Again
    18) Frankie Carle - Midnight Masquerade.
    19) Frankie Carle - I-'ll Hate Myself in the Morning
    20) Frankie Carle - Rockin-' Horse Cowboy
    21) Frankie Carle - There Goes That Lonely Feeling Again
    22) Frankie Carle - Who Were You Kissing
    23) Marjorie Hughes - Beg Your Pardon (1948)
    24) Frankie Carle - Rue De Romance (1949)
    25) Marjorie Hughes - Cruisin´ Down the River
    26) Frankie Carle - My Rose Garden
    27) Frankie Carle - You Told a Lie
    28) Frankie Carle and His Orchestra - Just Reminiscing

    Marjorie Magic - Vol 2
    01) The Man Who Paints The Rainbows In The Sky (1946)
    02) Too Many Times
    03) Either It's Love Or It Isn't
    04) Unless It Can Happen With You (1947)
    05) I Don't Want To Meet Any More People
    06) I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You) (1949)
    07) Vieni Su (Say You Love Me Too)
    08) You're Heartless
    09) I'm Gonna Let You Cry For A Change
    10) Tulsa
    11) A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
    12) The Blossoms On The Bough
    13) Crazy He Calls Me
    14) The Little Old Church Near Leicester Square
    15) You're Mine
    16) Over The Mountain, Under The Moon (1950)
    17) When You Kiss A Stranger
    18) Dearie
    19) Somewhere, Somehow, Someday
    20) Let's Stay Home Tonight
    21) Ho-Hum, It's Spring
    22) Mississippi Flyer

    Today’s birthday vocalist was suggested by Hit Parade.

    Here’s 50 tracks that I found on the web divided up into two volumes.
    Volume One is compiled from various digital albums @ 320 kbps
    Volume 2 is edited from a playlist by Eddie Styles on YouTube @ 192 kbps
    All dates are the years recorded or published as specified by various sources.


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  2. wherever she is now i hope she is fine and well truly miss her

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