Cecil Gant

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  • blues
  • jazz
  • rhythm and blues
  • new orleans
  • country
Certainly one of the most amazing and sometimes tragic stories in American musical history that is seldom told. Cecil Gant came out of nowhere that afternoon in 1944 in downtown Los Angeles. He was a largely unknown singer-pianist in the wartime army when the opportunity came for him to perform at a war bond rally. He made a favorable impression, enough so that he had a chance to put some tunes on record. A recording of his tune "I Wonder" was released on the small independent Gilt Edge label. He was billed as Pvt. Cecil Gant, The "GI Sing Station".

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Songs

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    Anna Mae

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    Another day another dollar

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    Baby, I'm losing you

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    Blues in LA

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    Boogie Blues

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    Boogie Woogie baby

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    Bullet Boogie

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    Cecil Boogie

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    Cecil's Jam Session

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    Cecils Mop Mop

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    Deal yourself another hand

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    Fare thee well, baby

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    Hit that jive jack

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    I ain't gonna cry no more

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    I am good man but a poor man

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    I Gotta Gal

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    I Wonder

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    I'll Remember You

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    I'm all alone now

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    I've heard that Jive before

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    It's All Over Darling

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    Jump Jack Jump

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    Killer Diller Boogie

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    Little Baby You're Running Wild

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    Loose as a Goose

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    Midnight on Central Avenue

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    Nashville Jumps

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    New Cecil Boogie

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    Night street Jive

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    Rhumba Boogie Woogie


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