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There Ain't No Such Word as Can't
Early Life and Family Background
David Allyn (Albert DeLella) was raised in the depression years. His father was a French horn player. His mother studied voice as a child in Naples in Italy. No doubt a musical family.
Early Career and Radio
He was forced to work at odd jobs to keep food on the table and to pay for clothes. Sang on all the radio stations Hartford had to offer. WTHT, WTIC, WDRC and on a neighboring town of New Britain with the call letters of WNBC, until FCC changed them.
Military Service
Joined Jack Teagarden in 1940, was drafted into the 1st Army Division, fought in North Africa, fought in Kasserine Pass, the Army's first defeat. Received a Purple Heart at El Guetlar, Tunisia.
Post-War and Music Career
Sent home, joined Van Alexander's band at Roseland Ballroom. Joined Boyd Raeburn and became an heroine addict for 9 years. Was arrested for forging scripts, served 23 months in Sing Sing and Dannemora prisons. Upon release, made albums with Johnny Mandel, did Steve Allen shows with whom he wrote a few songs. Also became an addiction counselor on four programs, still continuing to sing and write music.
Life Challenges and Book
His book covers most of the glory, and pains of hell, in his life.