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Don Murray (producer)
Don Murray may refer to: * Don Murray (clarinetist) (1904–1929), American jazz musician * Don Murray (actor) (born 1929), American actor * Don Murray (writer) (1923–2006), writer for the ''Boston Herald'' * Don Murray (drummer) (1945–1996), of the group The Turtles * Don Murray (footballer) (born 1946), former Cardiff City F.C. defender See also * Donald Murray (other) Donald Murray may refer to: * Sir Donald Murray (judge) (1923–2018), Lord Justice of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland * Donald Murray (politician) (1862–1923), Liberal Party politician in Scotland * Donald Murray (writer) (1924â ... * Donald Murphy (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Murray, Don ...
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Don Murray (clarinetist)
Don Murray (June 7, 1904 – June 2, 1929) was an American jazz clarinet and saxophone player. Early life Murray was born in Joliet, Illinois, and attended high school in Chicago. In his teens, he made a name for himself as one of the best young jazz clarinetists and saxophonists in the city. Career In 1923, Murray recorded with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings; according to Rhythm Kings leader Paul Mares, Murray was not a regular member of the band, but was a friend who sometimes sat in with them. Murray also made early recordings with Muggsy Spanier. He then joined the Detroit, Michigan based band of Jean Goldkette, with whom he remained until 1927. It was here that he mentored the young Jimmy Dorsey. After a brief stint with Adrian Rollini's band, during which he contributed to several highly regarded recordings by Bix Beiderbecke, Murray was hired by Ted Lewis. Ted Lewis said that Murray was the greatest clarinetist he ever had in his band. Murray can be heard on the soundt ...
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Don Murray (actor)
Donald Patrick "Don" Murray (born July 31, 1929) is an American actor best known for his breakout performance in the film '' Bus Stop'' (1956, with Marilyn Monroe), which earned him a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. His other films include ''A Hatful of Rain'' (1957), '' Shake Hands with the Devil'' (1959, with James Cagney), ''One Foot in Hell'' (1960, with Alan Ladd), '' The Hoodlum Priest'' (1961), ''Advise & Consent'' (1962, with Henry Fonda and Charles Laughton), ''Baby the Rain Must Fall'' (1965, with Steve McQueen), ''Conquest of the Planet of the Apes'' (1972), ''Deadly Hero'' (1975), and ''Peggy Sue Got Married'' (1986, with Kathleen Turner). Murray starred in television series such as '' The Outcasts'' (1968–1969), '' Knots Landing'' (1979–1981), and ''Twin Peaks'' (2017). Early life and career Murray was born in 1929, the second of three children, to Dennis Aloisius Murray, a Broadway dance director and stage manager, and Ethel Murr ...
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Don Murray (writer)
Donald Morison Murray (September 16, 1924December 30, 2006)''Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014''. Social Security Administration. was an American journalist and English professor. He wrote for many journals, authored several books on the art of writing and teaching, and served as writing coach for several national newspapers. After writing multiple editorials about changes in American military policy for the ''Boston Herald'', he won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing. For 20 years, he wrote the ''Boston Globe''s "Over 60" column, eventually renamed "Now And Then". He taught at the University of New Hampshire for 26 years. Early life and education Murray was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up nearby in Quincy. He graduated from Tilton School, a college preparatory school in Tilton, New Hampshire. A paratrooper during World War II, he attended the University of New Hampshire, graduating with a degree in English in 1948. He got his start as a copyboy at the ...
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Don Murray (drummer)
Donald Ray Murray (November 8, 1945 – March 22, 1996) was an American drummer and Hanna-Barbera animator, best known for his work with the Turtles. After leaving the group, Murray played with Paul Williams's psychedelic folk group the Holy Mackerel. In the 1980s he went on to perform with the newly formed Surfaris. Early life Murray grew up in Inglewood, California and started playing drums at the age of 15. He became popular playing high school dances with the band the Crossfires. Career The Turtles The Crossfires released one album, Out Of Control, in 1963. By 1965, the Crossfires became the Turtles, but the band had troubles playing at most Southern California venues such as the Whisky a Go Go and the Troubadour, because all members of the band were under 21. As the band went from high school band "Don Murray And The Crossfires" to "The Turtles", they signed to White Whale Records in 1965. As a member of the Turtles, he played on their debut and second album; It Ain' ...
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Don Murray (footballer)
Donald James Murray (born 18 January 1946) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A Scotland under-23 international, Murray spent the majority of his career playing for Cardiff City where he made over 400 appearances in all competitions during a thirteen-year spell. He also played for Swansea City, Heart of Midlothian and Newport County. Club career Born in Elgin, Moray, Murray began his career at Cardiff City, making his debut at the age of 17 years and 113 days old, against Middlesbrough in May 1963. Fully establishing himself in the 1964–65 season he went on to hold a first team spot with the Bluebirds for a decade, including being an ever-present for three of the seasons, and currently holds the club record for consecutive league appearances with 146 games between May 1968 to November 1971. Murray was also a member of the Cardiff squad that reached the European Cup Winners Cup semi-final in the 1967–68 season. Cardiff often received offers from higher clubs for ...
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Donald Murray (other)
Donald Murray may refer to: * Sir Donald Murray (judge) (1923–2018), Lord Justice of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland * Donald Murray (politician) (1862–1923), Liberal Party politician in Scotland * Donald Murray (writer) (1924–2006), American journalist and teacher * Donald Murray (inventor) (1865–1945), electrical engineer and inventor of the telegraphic typewriter * Donald Gaines Murray Donald Gaines Murray (May 24, 1914 – April 7, 1986 in Baltimore, Maryland) was an American attorney, the first African-American to enter the University of Maryland School of Law since 1890 as a result of winning the landmark civil rights case ' ... (1914–1986), first African-American to enter the University of Maryland School of Law since 1890 * Donald Walter Gordon Murray, Canadian cardiac surgeon See also * Don Murray (other) * Donald Murphy (other) {{hndis, Murray, Donald ...
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