"\u041C\u043E\u0434\u0435\u0440\u043D\u044D\u0439\u0440\u0441" . "Glenn_Miller" . "The Four Modernaires" . _:b138294119 "Bill Conway" . "American vocal groups" . . _:b138259840 "United States" . . "The Modernaires" . _:b138294118 "1992 deaths" . "The Modernaires And Orchestra" . "Glenn Miller's Modernaires" . _:b138294121 . "The Mods" . . _:b138294118 "254896" . "c076c170-a478-4dcc-bd30-319965754b48" . "Paula Kelly And The Modernaires" . _:b138294119 . . _:b138294120 "1970-01-01"^^ . . _:b138259840 . . . _:b138294118 . _:b138294118 "Female" . _:b138294118 "1d605af8-e597-4203-8ef1-2565ec58f9a8" . . "The Modernaires" . "Paul_Whiteman" . _:b138294118 . _:b138294118 "Paula Kelly" . _:b138294118 "Paula Kelly (April 6, 1919 \u2013 April 2, 1992) was an American big band singer." . "192"^^ . "Glenn_Miller_Orchestra" . "Mercury Records artists" . _:b138294119 "William Conway" . _:b138294119 . "American jazz ensembles" . "Musical groups established in 1935" . _:b138294119 "D. Conway" . "Musical groups from Buffalo, New York" . _:b138294118 "American female singers" . . "I Modernaires" . _:b138294118 "20th-century American singers" . "The MODernaires" . "The Four Modernairs" . _:b138294118 "Paula Kelly (April 6, 1919 - April 2, 1992) was an American big band singer. In her early career, she sang with orchestras led by Dick Stabile, Artie Shaw, and Al Donahue. In early 1941 she joined Glenn Miller And His Orchestra.Kelly originally performed solo, but soon became the female lead of The Modernaires, resulting in the group becoming a quintet of four male singers and herself. She married Hal Dickinson, one of the original members of the Modernaires, shortly after joining the group. The group continued with Kelly as lead singer until 1978, when she retired in favor of her daughter, who performed as Paula Kelly Jr." . "56d981d2cc2ddd0c0f6bd214" . _:b138294118 "Big band singers" . "Marion Hutton & The Modernaires" . "The Modernaires With" . _:b138294118 . "1935" . _:b138294119 "450de8fc-ee82-42a9-85d8-1e4db166a2eb" . "American vocal group, best known for performing in the 1940s alongside Glenn Miller.They had their beginnings as a trio in Buffalo, New York, in 1935. Their first engagement was with the Ted Fio Rito Orchestra. The members, Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, and Bill Conway were called Don Juan-Two and Three. Soon after that, they joined the Ozzie Nelson Band, and became known as The Three Wizards of Ozzie. Next came a stint with Fred Waring, where they recruited Ralph Brewster to make it a quartet. In 1937 they joined Paul Whiteman's musical organization where they were featured on his radio show, and recorded many of the classic songs of that era, a few with Jack Teagarden. Their biggest break came in 1939 when Glenn Miller engaged them to record a tune called %22It's Make Believe Ballroom Time,%22 a sequel to the original %22Make Believe Ballroom,%22 which they had recorded earlier for Martin Block's Big Band Show of the same name, on WNEW New York. Soon after, Glenn Miller made the Modernaires a part of his big band. Paula Kelly (Mrs. Hal Dickenson) was added to the group, making it a quintet." . _:b138294121 "54ba1987-1dcf-4077-8216-31149f8650ff" . "Paul Whiteman's Four Modernaires" . . "The Modernaires" . _:b138294121 "Dez Dickerson" . _:b138294119 "448664" . _:b138294118 "P.Kelly" . "Four Modernaires" . . _:b138294118 "1919 births" . "322279" . _:b138294120 "1935-01-01"^^ . "The Modernaires is an American vocal group, best known for performing in the 1940s alongside Glenn Miller." . "Die Modernaires" . _:b138294120 "Male" . . _:b138294119 "B. Conway" . _:b138294120 . _:b138294121 . _:b138294118 "P. Kelly" . _:b138294121 "Male" . . _:b138294118 "1941-01-01"^^ . . "456532" . . _:b138294118 . _:b138294119 . _:b138294118 "1978-01-01"^^ . _:b138294119 "Male" . _:b138294119 "Conway" . "Modernaires" . . _:b138294121 . "Vocal jazz ensembles" . _:b138294118 "1919-04-06"^^ . _:b138294120 "9d8f94f6-b676-46f7-95b1-c721ef7cd5b9" . . _:b138294118 "People from Grove City, Pennsylvania" . _:b138294120 "Hal Dickinson" .