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  1. 100 photos, rare interviews with Kay Kyser, his band members, and the Kyser family and, of course, the full life story of the Ol’Professor himself. There are also profiles on prominent KK orchestra members, color repros of KK movie posters, sheet music and magazine covers.

  2. Kay Kyser died on June 23, 1985. He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1990. Museum of Broadcast Communications. 360 North State Street, Chicago, IL, 60654, United States (312) 245-8200. Hours. Mon Closed. Tue 10am - 6pm. Wed 10am - 6pm. Thu 10am - 6pm. Fri 10am - 6pm. Sat 10am - 6pm.

  3. 100 photos, rare interviews with Kay Kyser, his band members, and the Kyser family and, of course, the full life story of the Ol’Professor himself. There are also profiles on prominent KK orchestra members, color repros of KK movie posters, sheet music and magazine covers.

  4. 19 de jun. de 2019 · Ole Buttermilk Sky (Carmichael-Brooks) by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra, vocal by Michael Douglas and The Campus KidsMany years before Michael Dowd achieved nati...

  5. If you don’t say Kay Kyser, the "Old Perfesser" — that’s right, you’re wrong! Leader of a student orchestra at the University of North Carolina, Kyser took his charisma — and his band — nationwide. His swing band hit it big once Ksyer began the "Kollege of Musical Knowledge" radio broadcast, which won huge ratings and sold-out ...

  6. 23 de abr. de 2021 · A clip from the movie "Stage Floor Canteen" (1943). They sure could swing then!

  7. Kay Kyser. Actor: You'll Find Out. Kay Kyser was born on 18 June 1905 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for You'll Find Out (1940), That's Right - You're Wrong (1939) and Playmates (1941). He was married to Georgia Carroll. He died on 23 July 1985 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.