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Jackie began performing at the age of three with his brother and sister on the vaudeville circuit in Canada, billed as the "Three Little Rae's of Sunshine". Rae flew Spitfires as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross. During the 1950s, he was the host of The Jackie Rae Show, a ...
Oct 13, 2006 · Canadian singer-songwriter Jackie Rae, who starred in the CBC variety show The Jackie Rae Show, has died.. Raedied Oct. 5 at his Toronto home. He was 84. Born in Winnipeg, Rae began performing at ...
Jackie Rae hosts this television variety program featuring special guest singers Lois Marshall and Teddi King. With the regular cast of performers providing variety entertainment, the show includes dance routines by Glenna Jones, Gayle Gibson, and Norman Thomson; songs by The Four Grads; and an arrangement of "St. Louis Blues" played by Jack Kane and his Orchestra.
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Episode dated 5 October 1955. Wed, Oct 5, 1955. Singer Jackie Rae presents musical entertainment and comedy with performances by singer Dorothy Collins, The Four Grads, and a little girl, Peggy Karfilis, who sings "Heart of My Heart." Other popular songs heard on the show include "Once in a While" by The Four Grads and "Ebb Tide" sung by the ...
The Jackie Rae Show: With Frank Peppiatt, Peggy Karfilis, Margaret Whiting, Dorothy Collins.
Jul 18, 2007 · Jackie (John Arthur) Rae. Singer, songwriter, producer, b Winnipeg 14 May 1922, d Toronto 5 Oct 2006. At three Rae began performing with his sister Grace and brother Saul as the Three Raes of Sunshine on the Famous Players vaudeville circuit. As a child he participated also in Jack Arthur's productions at Shea's theatres in Toronto and appeared ...