| Birth: | Nov. 7, 1906 | | Death: | Sep. 7, 1965 |  Actor, Musician. A native of Toledo, Ohio, he was a member of the City Slicker Band. He was a talented saxophonist and bandleader. He appeared in the films, "Bring on The Girls" (1945), "Breakfast In Hollywood" (1946), "Ladies' Man" (1947), Red Ingle And His Natural Seven" (1948), "Movietone Melodies: Red Ingle And His Gang" (1949). Ingle also appaeared on television on, "Startime" in 1960, "The Perry Como Show" in 1961. Ingle died at age 58 in Santa Barbara, California.
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Santa Barbara Santa Barbara County California, USA Plot: *Cremation Location | Created by: K Record added: Mar 01, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 18122550 |
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Your musical humor was like gold! Thanks for all the music and laughs! Nice that you and Bix were friends. -
Flash
Added: Jul. 11, 2011 |
cigareets and Whusky. Thanks for the wedding song. -
Craft
Added: Sep. 4, 2007 |
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