Ray McKinley Net Worth is $1.3 Million Ray McKinley Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ray McKinley was one of the most energetic, swinging drummers of the big band era. He started his career in local bands around Fort Worth, Texas, before joining Smith Ballew's outfit in 1932. The nucleus of this group was eventually absorbed into The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. After Tommy walked out in June 1935, Jimmy Dorsey took over leadership. ...
Date Of Birth June 18, 1910 Died 1995-05-07 Place Of Birth Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. Profession Soundtrack, Music Department, Actor Star Sign Gemini
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Independent Lens 2004 TV Series documentary arranger - 1 episode Glenn Miller Time TV Series performer - 6 episodes, 1961 lyrics - 1 episode, 1961 Make Believe Ballroom 1949 performer: "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" Basin Street Boogie 1942 Short writer: "Basin Street Boogie" Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra 1938 Short performer: "Dusk in Upper Sandusky" 1936 - uncredited
Music Department Title Year Status Character Glenn Miller Time 1961 TV Series musical director - 6 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character Be Our Guest 1960 TV Series Orchestra Leader Make Believe Ballroom 1949 Band Leader Ray McKinley Hit Parade of 1943 1943 Conductor of the Ray McKinley Orchestra
Self Title Year Status Character The Glenn Miller Band Reunion 1989 TV Movie Himself - Featured Vocalist The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1964 TV Series Himself - Guest The Mike Douglas Show 1962-1963 TV Series Himself Glenn Miller Time 1961 TV Series Himself - Co-Host / Singer / Drummer Be Our Guest 1960 TV Series Himself - Orchestra Leader Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1958 TV Series Himself The Big Record 1958 TV Series Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1951-1957 TV Series Himself Tonight! 1957 TV Series Himself - Guest Music at the Meadowbrook 1953 TV Series Himself Songs for Sale 1952 TV Series Himself Adventures in Jazz 1949 TV Series Himself Thrills of Music: Ray McKinley and His Orchestra 1946 Short Himself - Orchestra Leader Basin Street Boogie 1942 Short Himself / Drummer / Singer (uncredited) Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra 1938 Short Himself - Drummer (uncredited)
Known for movies Thrills of Music: Ray McKinley and His Orchestra (1946) as Himself - Orchestra Leader
The Glenn Miller Band Reunion (1989) as Himself - Featured Vocalist
Make Believe Ballroom (1949) as Band Leader Ray McKinley
Basin Street Boogie (1942) as Himself / Drummer / Singer