Kathie Kay

Kathie Kay

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birth_name = Connie Wood
birth_date = birth date|1918|11|18
birth_place = Glasgow, Scotland
death_date = death date and age|2005|03|09|1918|11|18
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Kathie Kay, (November 20 1918 – March 9, 2005), was a Scottish singer, best known for her television appearances in the "Billy Cotton Bandshow" during the 1950s and 1960s.

She was born in Glasgow, her real name being Connie Wood. She began her career singing in local clubs, then moved on to appear with Hughie Green in a stage show. She was spotted by Billy Cotton, and first performed with him on radio in 1949, making the move to television until the show ended in 1968. She was married to Scottish impresario Archie McCulloch.

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NAME = Kay, Kathie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Wood, Connie
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Singer
DATE OF BIRTH = 1918-11-20
PLACE OF BIRTH = Glasgow, Scotland
DATE OF DEATH = 2005-03-09
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