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  1. Dick Haymes left Harry James in April 1942 when Benny Goodman came calling. The two did a session together for Columbia Records just before the 1942 recording ban, recording "I've Got a Girl In ...

  2. Irish actor Dick Haymes played a variety of strong roles in Hollywood cinema. Haymes started his acting career landing roles in such films as "Four Jills in a Jeep" (1944) with Kay Francis, "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (1944) and "Diamond Horseshoe" (1945).

  3. www.musicianguide.com › Dick-HaymesDick Haymes Biography

    Dick Haymes's Career. Debuted at the Hotel Monmouth in New Jersey, 1931; met bandleader Johnny Johnson, who asked him to sing with the band for the summer; later organized band of his own; landed singing job on KHJ Radio in Los Angeles; joined the Harry James Band as vocalist, 1939; sang briefly with the Benny Goodman Orchestra; joined Tommy Dorsey Orchestra as a vocalist, appearing with ...

  4. Part of the publisher’s Hollywood Legends Series, The Life of Dick Haymes: No More Little White Lies thoroughly investigates Haymes’s personal and professional life. There is much to appreciate in this biography on Haymes. For one, it does not don rose-colored glasses when exploring Haymes’s life; Prigozy objectively portrays various ...

  5. Dick Haymes. More images. Real Name: Richard Benjamin Haymes. Profile: Argentine actor and singer, born 13 September 1918 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and died 28 March 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Brother of Bob Haymes. Among others he was married to Rita Hayworth from 1953 to 1955 and to Fran Jeffries from 1958 to 1965.

  6. Arguably one of the best crooners of the 20th century, Dick Haymes was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 13, 1918, to an English father and Irish-born mother of English descent. Brought to the U.S. as an infant, Dick inherited his vocal gift from his mother who had made ends meet during the Depression as a singer and voice teacher.

  7. 30 de mar. de 1980 · By Jean R. Hailey, Washington Post Staff Writer -- Dick Haymes, 61, a star crooner with the big bands during the swing era of the 1940s, died of lung cancer Friday at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los ...