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Singer Dick Noel, 'King Of The Jingles,' Dies At 90

A Time For Love, His Incredibly Seemed 1978 Album Made In Collaboration With Pianist Larry Novak, Featured Global-Weary Renditions Of Such Ballads As "Send Inside The Clowns" And "Here's That Rainy Day," And He Changed Into Praised In The Liner Notes Via Famed Jazz Vocalist Mel Torme.

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Singer Dick Noel, 'King Of The Jingles,' Dies At 90

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  1. Singer Dick Noel, 'King Of The Jingles,' Dies At 90 He Accomplished With The Ray Anthony Orchestra And On Tv Suggests Hosted By Using Arthur Godfrey And Tennessee Ernie Ford.Dick Noel, A Crooner With The Ray Anthony Orchestra Who Went On To Be Called "The King Of The Jingles" For His Paintings On Classified Ads, Died Friday In Escondido, Calif., After A Long Illness, His Pal Hank Jones Said. He Became Ninety. A Time For Love, His Incredibly Seemed 1978 Album Made In Collaboration With Pianist Larry Novak, Featured Global-Weary Renditions Of Such Ballads As "Send Inside The Clowns" And "Here's That Rainy Day," And He Changed Into Praised In The Liner Notes Via Famed Jazz Vocalist Mel Torme.

  2. After Serving In The U.S. Army At Some Stage In Global War Ii, Noel Toured The United States With Anthony Within The Past Due 1940s And Sang Together With His Orchestra On Several Hits, Such As "Count Number Every Megastar." The Brooklyn Native Also Recorded For Decca And Columbia Earlier Than Launching His Very Own Label, Fraternity Facts, Which Had Hits With Cathy Carr's "Ivory Tower" And Jimmy Dorsey's "So Rare." Noel Hosted Several Radio Programs, Sang Often At The Ruth Lyons Show In Cincinnati After Which Joined Don Mcneill's Famous Breakfast Membership, For Which He Changed Into The Lead Singer On That Chicago-Based Totally Radio Display For Years. Noel Made His First Television Appearances On Arthur Godfrey's Skills Scouts At Cbs And In 1962 Have Become A Featured Performer On The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show At Abc. He Left Ford's Range Application In 1965 And Lower Back To Chicago, Wherein He Sang On A Large Number Of National Tv And Radio Commercials. "The King Of The Jingles" Become Stated To Have Recorded 15,000 Spots, Together With The Ones For United Airlines And Macdonald's, During His Profession. He Retired To The San Diego Region In The Overdue Nineteen Eighties. Survivors Encompass Nancy, His Wife Of 40 Years, Daughters Patricia And Catherine And Stepchildren Ken, Cliff And Laura. This Article Turned Into In The Beginning Posted By The Hollywood Reporter. For Mor Vist: mp3tune

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