voc, 1924-1985 US
Pop
A.k.a. Mary Mayo Marsters Ham
Born: Statesville, North Carolina Married to: Al Ham (Producer at Columbia Records) Studied voice, piano and musical theory at New York's Juilliard School. Vocalist with the Tex Beneke Orchestra; Did the Frank Sinatra TV Show for one year; Guested with Perry Como, Jackie Gleason and the Hit Parade video segments; Featured for a season on CBS Radio's "On A Sunday Afternoon".
The Hillside Singers |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Want To Walk To San Francisco | Mary Mayo | 1969 | Single |
I Believed It All / With Open Arms | Mary Mayo / Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra And Nelson Riddle Chorus | 1965 | Single |
Hardtack & Famous American Railroad Songs | Gilbert Mack With Artie Malvin & Mary Mayo | 1964 | Album |
Moon Gas | Dick Hyman / Mary Mayo | 1963 | Album |
Kiss Me, Kate | Earl Wrightson, Mary Mayo, Glenn Osser | 1958 | Album |
The Magic Of Christmas | Mary Mayo Conductor Leroy Holmes | 1956 | Album |
It Happens / Trapped | Mary Mayo | 1954 | Single |
Domino / Find Me | Mary Mayo | 1953 | Single |
Again, Again and Again | Mary Mayo | 1953 | Album |
Again, Again And Again | Mary Mayo | 1953 | Single |
My Love An' My Mule | Mary Mayo | 1951 | Single |
Dancing In The Dark / Molly Malone | Mary Mayo | 1950 | Album |
The Wedding Samba / Music Music Music | Mary Mayo, The Riddlers, Art Gentry | 1950 | Album |
Just A Wearyin' For You | Mary Mayo | 1950 | Single |
Bring Back The Thrill | Mary Mayo | Single | |
It Seemed So Right Last Night | Mary Mayo, Ray Wright And His Orchestra | Single | |
Sing With Bruce Hayes | Mary Mayo | Single | |
Robert Cobert's "Frankie And Johnny" | Robert Cobert, Mary Mayo, Danny Scholl | Album |