- Kitty Kallen
Infobox musical artist
Name = Kitty Kallen
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1922|05|05Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ,United States
Genre = big band,popular music
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URL =Kitty Kallen (born
May 25, 1922) is an American popularsinger who sang with a number ofbig band s in the 1940s, coming back in the 1950s to score her biggest hit, "Little Things Mean a Lot " in 1954.Born in Philadelphia to a
Jewish family, she won an amateur contest as a child doing imitations of some singers of the day. When she brought her prize (a camera) home, her father refused to believe her and thought she had stolen the camera, so he punished her severely. Later, when neighborhood people came to congratulate her father, he realized that her story was true. Subsequently she sang (while still a child) on "The Children's Hour," aradio program sponsored byHorn & Hardart , a firm which had a chain ofAutomat s in New York and Philadelphia. As a pre-teen she had her own program on Philadelphia's WCAU, and soon she sang as a vocalist with the big bands ofJan Savitt in 1936,Artie Shaw in 1938, andJack Teagarden in 1940. (While with the Savitt band, she briefly was a roommate ofDinah Shore .) She married Clint Garvin, who playedclarinet in Teagarden's band, and when Teagarden fired Garvin, she left as well. The marriage was annulled.Kallen later married Budd Granoff, a famous publicist, agent, and
television producer . They were married over forty-five years, until Granoff's death. After a short stay withBobby Sherwood , she joined theJimmy Dorsey band, replacingHelen O'Connell . Though only a teenager at the time, she was the vocalist for one of Dorsey's big hits, "Besame Mucho ." Most of her singing assignments were in duets withBob Eberly , and when Eberly left to go into the service toward the end of 1943, she joinedHarry James ' band.Kallen became a popular artist on radio,
film , andnightclub s, but lost her voice at the height of her career. She eventually made a comeback, with the 1954 hit "Little Things Mean a Lot" (voted the most popular record) and Kallen was voted most popular female singer in "Billboard" and "Variety" polls.Other popular recordings by Kallen included "Chapel in the Moonlight" and she also recorded a version of "True Love" for Decca. She did not record again until the early 1960s first for Columbia where she had a hit version of "If I Give My Heart to You". In 1963 she had the biggest selling version of "My Coloring Book" which appeared on RCA. Her final album was "Quiet Nights", a bossa nova album for
20th Century Fox Records . Acompilation of her hits on various labels is readily available on the Sony CD set, THE KITTY KALLENSTORY.During Kallen's height of popularity, there were three imposters who billed themselves as Kitty Kallen. When one of them (Genevieve Angostinello) died, it was reported that Kallen had died. That is where the mis-information about Kallen's birth name was born.
As of 2008 Kallen is still alive, and still "Pretty Kitty Kallen".For her recording work, she received a "Star" on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame .Kitty Kallen is known as a "One Hit Wonder" in the UK, as her song "Little Things Mean a Lot", went to number 1, but she failed to follow it up. She is the first ever One Hit Wonder in the UK to achieve this.
Hit recordings
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Besame Mucho " (1944) (with Bob Eberly and theJimmy Dorsey band)
*"They're Either Too Young Or Too Old" (1944) (with theJimmy Dorsey band)
*"It's Been A Long Long Time" (1945) (with the Harry James band)
*"I'm Beginning To See The Light " (1945) (with theHarry James band)
*"Kiss Me Sweet" (1949) (withMitch Miller )
*"Juke Box Annie" (1950) (with Harry Geller's orchestra)
*"Our Lady Of Fatima" (1950) (with Richard Hayes and Jimmy Carroll's orchestra)
*"The Aba Daba Honeymoon" (1951) (withRichard Hayes ) "(better known version done byDebbie Reynolds )"
*"Are You Looking For A Sweetheart?" (1953)
*"I Want You All To Myself" (1954)
*"Little Things Mean a Lot " (1954) "(her biggest hit)"
*"In The Chapel In The Moonlight " (1954)
*"Sweet Kentucky Rose" (1955)
*"Go On With The Wedding " (1955) (withGeorgie Shaw ) "(better known version done byPatti Page )"
*"If I Give My Heart to You " (1959) "(better known versions done in 1954 byDenise Lor andDoris Day )"
*"That Old Feeling" (1960)
*"My Coloring Book" (1963) "(her last hit)" (competing version by Sandy Stewart)Listen
*Kitty Kallen, Her Life and Music [http://www.podango.com/podcast.php?podcastId=376&episodeId=81929/ Big Band Serenade podcast 155 contains information with many recordings of her singing.]
External links
*Kitty Kallen page on the [http://www./encyclopaedia/k/K4.HTM MusicWeb] site dead link|date=July 2008
*Kitty Kallen page on the [http://www.phillymusic.org/stars/1992kk.html Philadelphia Music Alliance] site dead link|date=July 2008
* [http://www.gmmy.com/fifties/kitty.htm Remember Kitty Kallen?] dead link|date=January 2008|url=http://www.gmmy.com/fifties/kitty.htm
*Kitty Kallen page on the [http://www.parabrisas.com/d_kallenk.html SOLID!] site
*Kitty Kallen page on [http://home.earthlink.net/~jaymar41/kallen.html The Interlude Era] site
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