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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0948290Clark Yocum - IMDb

    Clark Yocum was born on 19 April 1912 in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Gals, Incorporated (1943), Playhouse 90 (1956) and Rhythm Round-Up (1945). He died on 13 January 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Actor
    • April 19, 1912
    • Clark Yocum
    • January 13, 1993
  2. In 1939, they moved to Chicago, with Clark Yocum, who had played guitar and sung for Dorsey, replacing Wilson. Although Paul Weston left Dorsey to become Dinah Shore 's music director about that time, he was to figure in the fortunes of the group again.

    • Nancy Knorr, Don Lucas, Kevin Kennard, Chris Sanders, David Zack
    • California, United States
    • 1938–present
  3. Clark Yocum. Real Name: Clark Albert Yocum. Profile: American jazz guitarist and vocalist. Born : April 19, 1912 in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. Died : January 13, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Yocum played (banjo and guitar) with "Mal Hallett's Orchestra" (1934-'37).

  4. Clark Yocum was born on April 19, 1912 in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Gals, Incorporated (1943), Playhouse 90 (1956) and Rhythm Round-Up (1945). He died on January 13, 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • April 19, 1912
    • January 13, 1993
  5. Known Members. Hal Hopper. John Huddleston. Chuck Lowry. Billy Wilson. Clark Yocum. Orchestras. ♥ Support BandChirps ♥. Donations help keep the history alive. Best re­mem­bered for their early work with Tommy Dorsey, the Pied Pipers orig­i­nally con­sisted of eight mem­bers. [1] .

  6. 12 gen 2009 · 961K views 15 years ago. The Pied Pipers in their 1951 formation (left to right: Chuck Lowry, Louanne Hogan, Clark Yocum and Hal Hopper) in a short music film produced in 1951 by Louis D....

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  7. American jazz guitarist and vocalist. Born : April 19, 1912 in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. Died : January 13, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Yokum played (banjo and guitar) with "Mal Hallett's Orchestra" (1934-'37). Clark also belonged to (from 1940 - late 1950s) the vocal group of the "The Pied Pipers" replacing Billy Wilson.