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  1. More copies coming soon! Also Available: Kay Kyser Live 1937-1944 CD-R MUSIC ! Just $16.99. Kay Kyser was a hugely popular big band leader before Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman or Tommy Dorsey. This site has photos and information about Kay Kyser.

  2. 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 ...

  3. James Kern "Kay" Kyser (June 18, 1905 – July 23, 1985) was an American bandleader and radio personality. He was known for being the bandleader of Kollege of Musical Knowledge. Kyser was born in Rocky Mountain, North Carolina. Kyser died in Chapel Hill, North Carolina from a heart attack at the age of 80. References

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  5. Kay Kyser couldn't read a note of music, and spent nearly as much time doing comedy as music on radio. But for over 15 years, from 1933 until the end of the 1940s, he was one of the most popular bandleaders…

  6. 19. Juni 2019 · Ole Buttermilk Sky (Carmichael-Brooks) by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra, vocal by Michael Douglas and The Campus KidsMany years before Michael Dowd achieved nati...

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  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 ...