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  1. 18. Juni 2016 · James would become Kay Kyser (middle initial became his first name.) Moreover, the group would prevail, improve and grow in popularity while playing not only at UNC but at many major schools around the area. After graduation the band remained intact and began touring the country as the "Kay Kyser Orchestra" with little initial success. However, the group was early, the Big Band era had not yet ...

  2. 11. Mai 2019 · Who Wouldn’t Love You (Carey-Fischer) by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra, vocal by Harry Babbitt and Trudy ErwinMillion-selling Kyser classic spent eight weeks pea...

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  3. 28. Mai 2020 · Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHPushin' Sand (Remastered) · Kay KyserThe Legend of Kay Kyser℗ 2019 Master Tape RecordsReleased on: 2019-11-08Music Pu...

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  4. Woody Wood-Pecker (Tibbles-Idriss) by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra, vocal by Gloria Wood (with Harry Babbitt)Like Mickey Mouse before him, and Tweety & Sylveste...

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  5. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesWith The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair · Kay Kyser & His OrchestraThe Very Best Of℗ 2009 Master Classics Recor...

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  6. Bandleader Born James Kern Kyser on June 18, 1905 in Rocky Mount, NC. Died July 23, 1985 of heart attack in Chapel Hill, N.C. J ames Kern (Kay) Kyser was the "Old Perfesser" on radio's beloved "Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge." Years after he abandoned his band, Kyser admitted he couldn't read a note of music or play an instrument.

  7. Kyser experimented with different musical formats for his radio program. He finally hit upon the right formula in 1937 when he developed a musical quiz show, Kay Kyser’s Kampus Klass, which later became the College of Musical Knowledge. A big success regionally, the show was bought by Lucky Strike in 1938 and moved to New York, where it began ...