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  1. Hace 15 horas · When Kyser and his band play at a shipyard, the plant’s manager, Phineas Carver (Moore), hopes his daughter Julie (Miller) can be the band’s next singer. Trivia: • Kay Kyser’s last feature film • Georgia Carroll and Kay Kyser were married this same year • Working title was “Battleship Blues.” Highlights:

  2. Hace 2 días · Every Fallout: New Vegas player recognizes the opening notes of Kay Kyser's 1942 "Jingle Jangle Jingle." It may have originally been written for the film The Forest Rangers , but " Jingle Jangle Jingle ," but in the modern day, it's more closely associated with New Vegas .

  3. Hace 1 día · That year Bing Crosby, Kay Kyser, and the Andrews Sisters ruled the charts. And don’t forget the Modernaires and Vaughn Monroe. I wasn’t listening to much music then.

  4. Hace 4 días · In Kelly Schrum’s book Some Wore Bobby Sox: The Emergence of Teenage Girls’ Culture, 1920-1945, she notes that in high school yearbooks in the 1930s some students expressed a passion for “Benny Goodman while other girls had a ‘weakness’ for Artie Shaw or were classified as Glenn Miller ‘fanatics,’ faithful fans of Tommy Dorsey, or ‘Happy while listening to Kay Kyser.’

  5. Hace 1 día · I'd like to replace the location discovered sound with "As I go riding merrily along" at some point, but I don't know the filepath and can't find another replacer mod that already found it for me. LEVEL UP: ui_leveluptext -> Jingle, jangle, jingle. mus_success -> (Jingle jangle) REPUTATION. ui_rep_bad -> Though I may have done some foolin ...

  6. Hace 1 día · "The Lucky Strike Papers"--subtitled "Journeys Through My Mother's Television Past"--profiles such early network television shows as "Your Hit Parade" (also known as "The Lucky Strike Hit Parade"), "Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge," and "The Freddy Martin Show."

  7. Hace 2 días · September, that iconic song by the legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire. It’s a tune that instantly transports you back to a simpler time, doesn’t it?