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Imogene Lynn

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Vocalist Imogene Lynn began her career singing in society orchestras, including that of Emerson Gill. In 1942 she joined Ray McKinley's new band, where she became a featured singer, recording such tunes as ''Big Boy'' and ''Who Wouldn't Love You.'' She was married to McKinley's clarinetist Mahlon Clark, later staff musician with the Paramount Studio Orchestra and the Lawrence Welk Show. In 1944 Lynn went to work for Artie Shaw, providing vocals on several songs, most notably 'Ac-cent- tchu-ate the Positive.'' She remained with Shaw for two years


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