[78-L] What is the Meaning of This - The Sportsmen Quartet

Ray kil at roadrunner.com
Wed Jul 4 06:24:51 PDT 2012


And they appeared on Benny Goodman's GIVE ME THE GOOD OLD DAYS, Capitol 
15044, in 1948.
RayK
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>
From: David Lennick
They're also on the Jack Benny "Top Ten" 78RPM album but again, not 
identified
except as "They sound like the Quartet on my radio show" or words to that 
effect.

>
> Thank you David. Decca makes sense; my notes -- random stuff from the web; 
> they have no bio or anything --
>
> "According [to] Bill Days, who passed away on May 6, 2002 at 91, Mahlon 
> Merrick was the one who got them into the [Benny] show.
> He [Merrick] had worked on some recordings with them and suggested to Jack 
> [Benny] that they be hired."
>
> They became regulars on the Benny show in 1946, but had appeared on it as 
> early as 1942. "They were also featured on The Judy Canova show,
> Eddie Cantor show, Sealtest Village Store, Ginny Simms show, Blue Ribbon 
> Town with Groucho Marx, Phil Harris/Alice Faye show among others."
>
> They also apparently sang on some of Charles Fuller's "The Old Fashioned 
> Revival Hour" Sunday programs in the late 1940s. All of which is
> interesting to me.
>
> Uncle Dave Lewis



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