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Kay Kyser
James Kern (“Kay”) Kyser (1905 – 1985) was a famous bandleader and one of the first to become a radio celebrity.
He was the son of pharmacists Paul Bynum Kyser and Emily Royster Howell Kyser, and a cousin of Vermont C. Royster. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, his campus popularity and enthusiasm as a cheerleader caused him to be invited to join a commercial band being formed by other students. Although he started clarinet lessons, he was better as an entertaining announcer for the band than as a musician.
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He was the son of pharmacists Paul Bynum Kyser and Emily Royster Howell Kyser, and a cousin of Vermont C. Royster. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, his campus popularity and enthusiasm as a cheerleader caused him to be invited to join a commercial band being formed by other students. Although he started clarinet lessons, he was better as an entertaining announcer for the band than as a musician.
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Songs
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So You Left Me for the Leader of a Swing Band
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So You Left Me for the Leader of a Swing Band?
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Stairway to the Stars
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Stand by for Further Announcements
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Strip Polka
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That's for Me
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The Little Red Fox
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The Merry Old Land of Oz
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The Old Lamplighter
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The Tinkle Song
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The Umbrella Man
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The White Cliffs of Dover
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The Woody Woodpecker Song
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There Goes That Song Again
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There'll Be Bluebirds Over the White Cliffs of Dover
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Three Little Fishes
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Three Little Fishies
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Two Shadows
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Two Sleepy People
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Way Back in 1939 A.D.
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What Are You Doing New Year's Eve (feat. vocal: Harry Babitt & The Campus Kids)
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What Have You Got That Gets Me
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Who Wouldn't Love You
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Who Wouldn't Love You (feat. Trudy & Harry Babbitt)
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Who Wouldn't Love You?
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Who's Yehoodi?
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Why Don't We do This More Often?
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Woody Woodpecker Song
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Ya Got Me
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You Don't Know How Much You Can Suffer
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You're Lovely Madame