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Yacht Club Boys

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Active until
  
1939

Genre
  
Pop

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The Yacht Club Boys was a quartet of American comic singers, popular in the 1920s and 1930s: Charles Adler, George Kelly, Billy Mann, and Jimmie Kern (later known professionally as James V. Kern). They made recordings from the 1920s and appeared as a specialty act in several feature films of the 1930s. The Yacht Club Boys' screen career (and on-screen behavior) paralleled those of The Ritz Brothers, a zany musical-comedy trio doing the same type of musical burlesques.

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The Yacht Club Boys began as a "collegiate" group, dressing in varsity-styled sweaters and slacks, and singing novelty tunes in breezy fashion ("I'm Wild About Horns on an Automobile", "Nasty Nancy, the Meanest Gal in Town"). They later expanded their act to include sharper, broader humor, satirizing current events and trends. They composed much of their own material, credited in alphabetical order to "Adler, Kelly, Kern, and Mann." They brought great energy to their performances, with brash songs like "You're Broke, You Dope" and "The Super-Special Picture of the Year." Perhaps their most familiar screen appearance is in Al Jolson's The Singing Kid, in which the four outspoken comics persistently try to keep Jolson from singing outdated "mammy songs."

Adler, Kelly, Kern, and Mann also starred in musical short subjects, first for Paramount Pictures in 1929-30, then for Vitaphone in 1936 (with titles emphasizing their wacky approach: Dough-Nuts, The Vodka Boatmen, etc.). The group disbanded in 1939; Jimmie Kern became a screenwriter and later a director.

Feature films include:

  • The Singing Fool (1928)
  • Deep 'C' Melodies (1930)
  • The Singing Kid (1935)
  • Thanks a Million (1935)
  • They're Off (1936)
  • Stage Struck (1936)
  • Pigskin Parade (1936)
  • Artists and Models (1937)
  • Thrill of a Lifetime (1937, billed as the stars)
  • Cocoanut Grove (1938)
  • Artists and Models Abroad (1938)
  • Al jolson and the yacht club boys i love to singa from the singing kid 1936


    Songs

    The Super-Special Picture of the Year2002
    How Could Red Riding HoodSilly Songs · 2010
    The Square Deal PartyThanks a Million (Original 1935 Soundtrack Recording) · 2012

    References

    Yacht Club Boys Wikipedia