Proper noun
A surname.
A surname from French. (French Vallée)
Alternative form of Valley; A surname from English.
Source: en.wiktionary.org“I’m always the last to go, and the first to return,” said Vallee, who performed his no-cover tribute to The King right up until the March 18 COVID-19 shutdown. Source: Internet
In 1937, Armstrong substituted for Rudy Vallee on the CBS radio network and became the first African American to host a sponsored, national broadcast. Source: Internet
Celebrities who visited during the expo included crooner Rudy Vallee and his band; hometown hero, Olympian Jesse Owens; and the world's most-famous munchkin, Meinhardt Raabe, who was still a few years away from his "Wizard of Oz" fame. Source: Internet
Due to my trance state, I can’t remember if Rudy Vallee, Spike Jones and John Phillips Sousa, were in the mix, but if they were, it wouldn’t have surprised me. Source: Internet
Ed Vallee was recently inducted into the Rhode Island Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Source: Internet
It raises your vibrations,” Vallee said. Source: Internet