Hal McIntyre

About Hal McIntyre

Who is it?: Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day: November 29, 1914
Birth Place: Cromwell, Connecticut, USA

Hal McIntyre

Hal McIntyre was a big band clarinettist and alto saxophonist with an exuberant personality. He briefly, and...
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As per our current Database, Hal McIntyre has been died on 5 May, 1959 at California, USA.

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When Hal McIntyre die, Hal McIntyre was 45 years old.

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Occupation Actor
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born November 29, 1914 (Cromwell, Connecticut, USA)
Birthday November 29
Town/City Cromwell, Connecticut, USA
Nationality USA

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Hal McIntyre’s zodiac sign is Sagittarius. According to astrologers, Sagittarius is curious and energetic, it is one of the biggest travelers among all zodiac signs. Their open mind and philosophical view motivates them to wander around the world in search of the meaning of life. Sagittarius is extrovert, optimistic and enthusiastic, and likes changes. Sagittarius-born are able to transform their thoughts into concrete actions and they will do anything to achieve their goals.

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Hal McIntyre was a big band clarinettist and alto saxophonist with an exuberant personality. He briefly, and unsuccessfully, led an octet in 1935 but was eventually signed by Glenn Miller who was impressed with the quality of his musicianship.

Hal became one of the original members of the Miller orchestra and remained until 1941. When he re-formed his own outfit in October of that year, he did so with Miller's financial assistance and with an excellent crew that included the great Eddie Safranski on bass, saxophonist Allen Eager and Joe Weidman on trumpet.

The arrangements were by Dave Matthews and Howard Gibeling, both of whom were devotees of the great Duke Ellington. Consequently, the style of the McIntyre band was heavily Duke-inspired and always very swinging.

The band had two theme songs: "Moon Mist" and "Ecstasy". The vocals were handled by Ruth Gaylor and, later, ex-Goodman girl Helen Ward. Hal himself tried hard to emulate the style of Johnny Hodges on his alto sax, particularly for the slower ballads.

The band was well exposed on radio and played at some of the top venues, including the Glen Island Casino and the Hollywood Palladium. It was twice voted by Billboard Magazine as the most promising orchestra of the year (1942 and 1943).

In May 1945, McIntyre became the first bandleader to take his entire outfit on an extended overseas tour to provide entertainment for service personnel abroad under the USO umbrella. The band survived well into the 1950's, working primarily in the South and on the East Coast.

Hal himself settled in California after a marital split-up. Just prior to an engagement in Las Vegas in May 1959, he suffered severe burns from a fire in the bedroom of his Los Angeles apartment, apparently caused by a discarded cigarette.

He died in hospital several days later, aged just 44.

Hal McIntyre Movies

  • Sing Me a Song of Texas (1945) as Orchestra Leader
  • Eadie Was a Lady (1945) as Hal McIntyre
  • Love in Tune (1946) as Band Leader

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