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Name
  
Kenny Sargent

Role
  
Singer

Died
  
1969, Dallas, Texas, United States

Albums
  
The Big Bands' Vocalists, Kenny Sargent

Similar People
  
Casa Loma Orchestra, Glen Gray, Pee Wee Hunt, Ray Eberle, The Dorsey Brothers

1931 Glen Gray Casa Loma - I Wanna Sing About You (Kenny Sargent, vocal)


Kenny Sargent (1906 – 1969) was an American saxophone player, singer and disc jockey.

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Sargent was the Casa Loma Orchestra's primary vocalist. He also played the saxophone with the band. He left the orchestra band in 1943 to begin a career as a disc jockey. He was a well known radio personality in the Dallas, Texas area at radio stations KLIF and WRR in the 1950s and 1960s. Prior to that, he was a disc jockey at WHHM in Memphis, Tennessee.

During the early 1960s, Mr. Sargent had an all-night radio program in Dallas that was sponsored by American Airlines. He would sign on every evening with the muted sound of an airliner's engines winding up and taking off into the night, followed by his verbal signature "American Airlines greets you with 'Music . . .[and there would be a long pause] . . . 'til Dawn". Then the theme song "That's All" would come on in the background while he made some introductory remarks. Frequently, and often early in the program, he would respond to a "request" to spin the recording of the great rendition of "For You" that he recorded with Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. "I would gather stars/Out of the blue/For you, for you./I'd make a string of pearls/Out of the dew/For you, for you . . ." And that last "you" would rise up and seemingly go over the top of a high mountain before settling gently back down on pitch. He had a smooth, high-ranging singing voice, and a very soothing speaking voice that was easy to fall asleep listening to.

Back in the late 1930s and early 40s during his Casa Loma Orchestra days he recorded many well known ballads. One, in particular was "Talk of the Town" which was very high on the National charts and Kenny was the singer associated with it by all. Another popular song associated with him was "City called Heaven".

Songs

Song of Spring
Maybe I'm Wrong Again
The Night Is Young
Just A Fair-Weather Friend
Don't Get Around Much Any
My Dance
I've Got An Invitation To A Dance
Under a Blanket of Blue
I Never Had a Chance
Blue Moon
I Woke Up Too Soon
Two In A Dream
Irresistible
It's Funny to Everyone but Me
Things Might Have Been So Different
In A Blue And Pensive Mood
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
Where There's Smoke There's Fire
PS I Love You
Girl of My Dreams

References

Kenny Sargent Wikipedia