Background
Carry, Myrtle Louise was born on January 30, 1914 in Staples, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of William James and Edna Louise (Wright) Carry.
Carry, Myrtle Louise was born on January 30, 1914 in Staples, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of William James and Edna Louise (Wright) Carry.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Milton College, 1938; student, University Minnesota, 1931-1932; student, Beloit College, 1932-1938.
Reporter, columnist "As I See It", The Orfordville (Wisconsin) Journal, 1933-1938;
director continuity and weekly vocal and piano progressive, Radio Station KWNO, Winona, Minnesota, 1938;
composer, National 4-H Club Pep Song, 1938;
performer "At Home with Sally Martin" and Kiddies Hour, Orlando, Florida, 1939-1945;
director continuity, Radio Station WDBO, Orlando, 1939-1945;
member duo, Myrtle and William Carry, professor singing team, 1932-1961;
accompanist, Wrege Vocal Studio, New York City, 1946-1960;
vocal coach, accompanist, The Carry Studio, Orlando, since 1961. Organist, choral conductor Center Christian Church, Orlando, 1939-1945, Bethany Presbyterian Church, Bronx, 1954-1961. Director protestant choir McCoy Air Force Base, Orlando, 1963-1965.
Director chapel choir Goss Memorial methodist Church, Orlando, 1965-1967.
Member National Association for American Composers and Conductors.