- Bob Kames
Bob Kames (
April 21 ,1925 –April 9 2008 ) was an Americanmusician who specialized in genres such aspolka . Kames is credited with developing and popularizing the modern-day version of the song "Dance Little Bird ," which is much better known by its more common name,The Chicken Dance . cite news |first=Amy|last=Rabideu Silvers|title=Kames was 'Chicken Dance' king |url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=737742|work=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |publisher= |date=2008-04-09 |accessdate=2008-04-10] Kames is a member of theWisconsin Area Music Industry's Hall of Fame.Kames recorded over seventy albums throughout his career. Additionally he also owned and operated a chain of music stores called Bob Kames Wonderful World of Music, which were based in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin .Early life
Kames was born Robert Kujawa to his parents Valentine Kujawa and Esther Kujawa. (Bob Kames was his professional, stage name.) His father worked as an
alderman in Milwaukee's south side. His interest in music started early in life when he began playing thepiano when he was 12 years old.Kames was drafted into the
United States Army duringWorld War II . He was a member of the service for approximately one year, when anarmy chaplain heard his playing the piano. The chaplain reportedly asked Kames if he could play the organ. Kames did not know how to play this instrument, but decided to give it a try. As result, Kames earned his first job in music as both the Armychapel organist, as well as the chaplain's full timeassistant .Kames earned his stage name, Bob Kames, when an announcer on
Armed Forces Radio could not pronounce Kujawa. Kames also began playing forUnited States troops during the war. For example, he performed as anaccompanist USO dancer named Edith Campbell in 1945.Kames and Campbell later married in 1955. Their legal married name remained Kujawa, though the couple became known as Bob and Edith Kames.
Career
Kames returned to Milwaukee after World War II. He put a
down payment on aHammond organ and continued to record independently. He composed his first pop song, "You Are My One True Love ", in 1949, which was based on a Polishfolk song . Kames released the song in through a local Wisconsinrecord company , as he was rejected by the majorrecord labels . He paid for the first 5,000 copies himself out of pocket. However, his luck changed when the song was picked up by London Records, an English record label. The song became a hit which sold over a million copies and was later recorded byFrankie Yankovic andLawrence Welk .Kames' music
producer first heardThe Chicken Dance , as the song is commonly known, at a German music fair in 1982. The producer immediately sent Kames a copy of the song, who recorded his own version the very same week. He released Dance Little Bird in 1982.cite news |title='Chicken Dance' Creator Dead At 82 |url=http://www.wisn.com/entertainment/15840255/detail.html |work=WISN-TV |publisher= |date=2008-04-09 |accessdate=2008-04-13] The song hit solid gold when it was released in 1983 inPoland , selling 300,000 copies. He received 2 of the 35 cents from each sale. Since he couldn't take the money out of the country, he donated all of the money for a relief fund. The success of the song stunned Kames. He commented in a 1995interview , "This stupid little thing, it's infectious. It has only twochords , it doesn't even change for the bridge. It implants themelody in people's minds - it just sticks in there. That's gotta be thesecret ...It just keeps on going. People come up to me at jobs and tell me how happy it makes them. You get a song like this once in a lifetime."Kames released a string of successful albums, including "Happy Organ". His recording success eventually led to
television . Kames began producing his firsttelevision show , "The Bob Kames Family Room ", in 1966. He made a string of family oriented television specials over the next 17 years. His guests includedBobby Vinton ,Don Ho ,Hildegarde ,Frankie Yankovic and Lawrence Welk. he also performed for a short time with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra. Kames performed at numerous festivals, includingSummerfest ,Festa Italiana ,Polish Fest , and Rainbow Summer.Kames was hospitalized with a serious case of
stomach ulcer s in the mid-1960s. Doctors had to completely remove hisstomach . In 1968, Kames took his family toDisneyland following his recovery. His trip to Disneyland inspired Kames to record thetheme song to the classic Disney rideIt's a Small World . Kames tracked down and personally askedWalt Disney for permission to record the song, which Disney accepted. Kames became one of the first non-Disney employees to record a version of the song.Kames suffered from
Alzheimer's disease andprostate cancer when he died onApril 9 2008 .cite news |first=Amy|last=Rabideu Silvers|title=Bob Kames, of chicken dance fame, dies |url=http://www.jsonline.com/watch/?watch=1&date=4/9/2008&id=38202|work=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |publisher= |date=2008-04-09 |accessdate=2008-04-10] He was survived by his son, John, and his grandchildren. Kames' wife, Edith, died in 2005.Discography
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