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Pat Friday

Pat Friday (born Helen Patricia Freiday; August 4, 1921 – June 21, 2016)[1] was an American singer who worked with Glenn Miller on his films in the early 1940s.

Pat Friday
Born
Helen Patricia Freiday

August 4, 1921
Jefferson County, Idaho
DiedJune 21, 2016 (age 94)
Fredericksburg, Texas
NationalityAmerican
OccupationSinger
SpouseDavid Berwick Vinson Jr.
Children1 son
1 daughter
Parent(s)France Everett Freiday and Helen Katherine Abbott

Early years

Friday was born in Jefferson County, Idaho, the daughter of France Everett Freiday and Helen Katherine Abbott.[2]

She was discovered by Bing Crosby when he heard her sing during an amateur night at the Victor Hugo cafe in Hollywood. She was performing there at the urging of her sorority sisters at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she was studying home economics.[3] Bing was so impressed that he arranged to have her on his Kraft Music Hall show on May 25, 1939, where she sang “Begin the Beguine” and “Sing a Song of Sunbeams”.[4] She continued on the show through the summer of 1939 with Variety commenting "As for the vocal department the program is well set for Bing Crosby's 13-week absence. The interim should do much to build Pat Friday, a schoolgirl, into major favor with the fans. Her voice is clear, lyrical and likeable, while the Music Maids, rhythm trio, contribute the right amount of salt and pepper to the show's vocal casserole".[5] After that summer season, Friday then returned to college.

Film

Pat Friday was a "ghost singer" who dubbed songs for Lynn Bari and was never credited.[6] She sang "I Know Why (And So Do You)", the original vocal version of "At Last", and "Serenade in Blue" in the Glenn Miller movies Sun Valley Serenade and Orchestra Wives.[7] She also was heard as a singer on the radio in The Story of G.I. Joe (1945).[8]

Radio

While still a student at UCLA, Friday was a singer on The Old Gold Don Ameche Show on the NBC Red radio network in 1940. A contemporary magazine article noted, "In order to attend rehearsals she has to cut Friday afternoon classes ... but she makes up by spending all the time she can in a corner of the studio, carefully doing her homework."[9][10]

Later, after a short retirement following her marriage, Friday was a singer on The Roy Rogers Show,[11] in the 1944–45 season although she did not care for that style of music.[12]

She also sang on the Armed Forces Radio Service programs G.I. Journal[13] and Personal Album.[14]

Recording

Pat Friday was a recording artist with Decca Records[15] and Enterprise Records.[16]

Personal life

On December 28, 1940, Friday married David Berwick Vinson Jr.[17] in Beverly Wilshire Methodist Church in Los Angeles, California. They had a son and a daughter.[2]

Death

Friday died June 21, 2016, at her home in Fredericksburg, Texas. She was survived by her daughter and two grandsons.[2]

References

  1. ^ Wagner, Laura (January 2017). "Pat Friday". Classic Images. No. 499. p. 40.
  2. ^ a b c "Mrs. Helen Patricia Freiday Vinson". Schaetter Funeral Home. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  3. ^ Baskette, Kirtley (October 1939). "Bing's Girl Friday" (PDF). Radio and Television Mirror. Vol. 12, no. 6. pp. 21, 66–67. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  4. ^ Pairpoint, Lionel. "And Here's Bing". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  5. ^ "(untitled brief)". Variety. June 28, 1939. p. 38.
  6. ^ "Pat Friday". IMDb. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  7. ^ Hagen, Ray; Wagner, Laura (2004). Killer Tomatoes: Fifteen Tough Film Dames. McFarland. p. 24. ISBN 9780786480739. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  8. ^ Eagan, Daniel (2011). America's Film Legacy, 2009-2010: A Viewer's Guide to the 50 Landmark Movies Added To The National Film Registry in 2009-10. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 9781441120021. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  9. ^ "Friday's Highlights" (PDF). Radio and Television Mirror. 14 (3): 52. July 1940. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Ameche Has Fine Cast For New Variety Program". The Fresno Bee The Republican. California, Fresno. March 24, 1940. p. 20. Retrieved December 27, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  11. ^ Terrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-4513-4. P. 292.
  12. ^ Big Band Buddies interview
  13. ^ Bakish, David (1995). Jimmy Durante: His Show Business Career, with an Annotated Filmography and Discography. McFarland. p. 215. ISBN 9780899509686. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  14. ^ Mackenzie, Harry (1999). The Directory of the Armed Forces Radio Service Series. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 12–13. ISBN 9780313308123. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  15. ^ Orodenker, M.H. (April 27, 1940). "Review of Records" (PDF). Billboard. p. 13. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  16. ^ "Music--as Written". Billboard. November 23, 1946. p. 20. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  17. ^ "(untitled brief)". The Nebraska State Journal. Nebraska, Lincoln. December 15, 1940. p. 43.

External links

  • Pat Friday at IMDb
  • Recordings by Pat Friday on the Internet Archive

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This article is about the singer Pat Friday For the Kansas City Athletics general manager see Pat Friday baseball executive Pat Friday born Helen Patricia Freiday August 4 1921 June 21 2016 1 was an American singer who worked with Glenn Miller on his films in the early 1940s Pat FridayBornHelen Patricia FreidayAugust 4 1921Jefferson County IdahoDiedJune 21 2016 age 94 Fredericksburg TexasNationalityAmericanOccupationSingerSpouseDavid Berwick Vinson Jr Children1 son1 daughterParent s France Everett Freiday and Helen Katherine Abbott Contents 1 Early years 2 Film 3 Radio 4 Recording 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditFriday was born in Jefferson County Idaho the daughter of France Everett Freiday and Helen Katherine Abbott 2 She was discovered by Bing Crosby when he heard her sing during an amateur night at the Victor Hugo cafe in Hollywood She was performing there at the urging of her sorority sisters at the University of California Los Angeles where she was studying home economics 3 Bing was so impressed that he arranged to have her on his Kraft Music Hall show on May 25 1939 where she sang Begin the Beguine and Sing a Song of Sunbeams 4 She continued on the show through the summer of 1939 with Variety commenting As for the vocal department the program is well set for Bing Crosby s 13 week absence The interim should do much to build Pat Friday a schoolgirl into major favor with the fans Her voice is clear lyrical and likeable while the Music Maids rhythm trio contribute the right amount of salt and pepper to the show s vocal casserole 5 After that summer season Friday then returned to college Film EditPat Friday was a ghost singer who dubbed songs for Lynn Bari and was never credited 6 She sang I Know Why And So Do You the original vocal version of At Last and Serenade in Blue in the Glenn Miller movies Sun Valley Serenade and Orchestra Wives 7 She also was heard as a singer on the radio in The Story of G I Joe 1945 8 Radio EditWhile still a student at UCLA Friday was a singer on The Old Gold Don Ameche Show on the NBC Red radio network in 1940 A contemporary magazine article noted In order to attend rehearsals she has to cut Friday afternoon classes but she makes up by spending all the time she can in a corner of the studio carefully doing her homework 9 10 Later after a short retirement following her marriage Friday was a singer on The Roy Rogers Show 11 in the 1944 45 season although she did not care for that style of music 12 She also sang on the Armed Forces Radio Service programs G I Journal 13 and Personal Album 14 Recording EditPat Friday was a recording artist with Decca Records 15 and Enterprise Records 16 Personal life EditOn December 28 1940 Friday married David Berwick Vinson Jr 17 in Beverly Wilshire Methodist Church in Los Angeles California They had a son and a daughter 2 Death EditFriday died June 21 2016 at her home in Fredericksburg Texas She was survived by her daughter and two grandsons 2 References Edit Wagner Laura January 2017 Pat Friday Classic Images No 499 p 40 a b c Mrs Helen Patricia Freiday Vinson Schaetter Funeral Home Retrieved 28 December 2016 Baskette Kirtley October 1939 Bing s Girl Friday PDF Radio and Television Mirror Vol 12 no 6 pp 21 66 67 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Pairpoint Lionel And Here s Bing BING magazine International Club Crosby Retrieved January 30 2016 untitled brief Variety June 28 1939 p 38 Pat Friday IMDb Retrieved January 30 2016 Hagen Ray Wagner Laura 2004 Killer Tomatoes Fifteen Tough Film Dames McFarland p 24 ISBN 9780786480739 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Eagan Daniel 2011 America s Film Legacy 2009 2010 A Viewer s Guide to the 50 Landmark Movies Added To The National Film Registry in 2009 10 Bloomsbury Publishing USA ISBN 9781441120021 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Friday s Highlights PDF Radio and Television Mirror 14 3 52 July 1940 Retrieved 6 March 2015 Ameche Has Fine Cast For New Variety Program The Fresno Bee The Republican California Fresno March 24 1940 p 20 Retrieved December 27 2016 via Newspapers com Terrace Vincent 1999 Radio Programs 1924 1984 A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0 7864 4513 4 P 292 Big Band Buddies interview Bakish David 1995 Jimmy Durante His Show Business Career with an Annotated Filmography and Discography McFarland p 215 ISBN 9780899509686 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Mackenzie Harry 1999 The Directory of the Armed Forces Radio Service Series Greenwood Publishing Group pp 12 13 ISBN 9780313308123 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Orodenker M H April 27 1940 Review of Records PDF Billboard p 13 Retrieved 28 December 2016 Music as Written Billboard November 23 1946 p 20 Retrieved 28 December 2016 untitled brief The Nebraska State Journal Nebraska Lincoln December 15 1940 p 43 External links EditPat Friday at IMDb Recordings by Pat Friday on the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pat Friday amp oldid 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