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| Biography: A gifted mimic and peerless physical comedian, Danny Kaye ranked among America's most popular entertainers in the years during and following World War II. Rubber-faced and manic, he rose to stardom in film and in television, on record and on Broadway, easily adapting from outrageous novelty songs to ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1950 Label: Columbia Critics' Rating:  Danny Kaye's second LP gives him more freedom than his debut, as he goes through a brace of numbers that made him famous on the radio and in his early movies; most notably "Tchaikowsky." Paired with its ...Read full review Released: 1949 Label: Columbia Critics' Rating:  Danny Kaye's self-titled debut album on Columbia followed on directly from his CBS radio network successes, with his hit versions of "Dinah," "Minnie the Moocher," and others, all done to the accompaniment ...Read full review
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