Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 14th Nov 2023
Ginny Simms was a US singer, radio star and Hollywood actress. She sang with big bands, Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald and Jo Stafford. As an MGM and Universal film actress she appeared in 11 movies from 1939 to 1951. Ginny Simms is your Phantom Dancer Feature artist this week.
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GINNY
Ginny Simms studied piano in high school and teachers’ college. She played in college productions, singing with sorority sisters and forming a popular college vocal trio.
This made her want a career as a singer. By 1932 she had her own program on a local radio station.
In that year, Simms also became the vocalist for the Tom Gerun band in San Francisco. Other vocalists in the band were Tony Martin and Woody Herman.
In 1934, she joined the Kay Kyser Orchestra, with which she received her first national exposure appearing on radio shows with Kyser, who she almost married.
She appeared in three films with Kyser: That’s Right—You’re Wrong (1939), You’ll Find Out (1940) and Playmates (1941).
On April 6, 1941, Simms and Kyser costarred in Niagara to Reno (described as “an original comedy”) on CBS radio’s Silver Theater.
She left Kyser in September 1941 for her own radio show.
She starred in more films post-Kyser, including Here We Go Again (1942), Hit the Ice (1943), Broadway Rhythm (1944) and the Cole Porter biopic Night and Day (1946).
In 1951, Simms hosted a local television show on KTTV Channel 11 in Los Angeles that featured dance bands and talent from military bases around Southern California.
HOMELESS
Simms entertained troops during World War II, and after the war, she continued to help servicemen. In 1947, a radio station’s newsletter noted: “[N]ow she is helping provide new homes for them. Ginny is sponsoring the construction of 450 homes for vets in Los Angeles.”
A Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California Walk of Stars was dedicated to Simms in 1993.
14 November PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney
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Set 1
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Vincent Valsanti aka Ted Fio Rito | |
Serenade of Love (theme) + You Got Everything
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Vincent Valsanti Orchestra (voc) Rusty Bennett and the Three Blue Keys
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‘Cocoanut Grove’
Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
Song of Love
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Vincent Valsanti Orchestra |
‘Cocoanut Grove’
Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
The Day You Came Along |
Vincent Valsanti Orchestra (voc) Jack Howard
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‘Cocoanut Grove’
Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
Serenade of Love (theme) | Vincent Valsanti Orchestra |
‘Cocoanut Grove’
Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
Set 2
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John Coltrane | |
Body and Soul
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John Coltrane Quartet
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‘Symphony Sid Show’ Birdland WADO NYC 9 Jun 1962 |
Cousin Mary
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John Coltrane Quartet
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‘Symphony Sid Show’
Birdland WADO NYC 9 Jun 1962 |
Set 3
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Ginny Simms | |
Open + My Guy’s Come Back
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Ginny Simms (voc) Frank de Vol Orchestra
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‘Borden Show’
KNX CBS LA 28 Dec 1945 |
Symphony
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Ginny Simms (MC) Lyn Johnson (voc) Frank de Vol Orchestra
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‘Borden Show’
KNX CBS LA 28 Dec 1945 |
Nancy
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Ginny Simms (MC) Frank Sinatra (voc) Frank de Vol Orchestra
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‘Borden Show’
KNX CBS LA 28 Dec 1945 |
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Set 4
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Trad Jazz | |
Medley including Ballin’ the Jack
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Phil Napoleon and his Memphis Five
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‘One Night Stand’
AFRS re-broadcast Nick’s WOR Mutual NYC 20 Jul 1949 |
Runnin’ Wild
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Phil Napoleon and his Memphis Five
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‘One Night Stand’
AFRS re-broadcast Nick’s WOR Mutual NYC 20 Jul 1949 |
The Alligator Crawl
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Hank Duncan (piano)
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‘One Night Stand’
AFRS re-broadcast Nick’s WOR Mutual NYC 20 Jul 1949 |
Up a Lazy River + Close
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Phil Napoleon and his Memphis Five
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‘One Night Stand’
AFRS re-broadcast Nick’s WOR Mutual NYC 20 Jul 1949 |
Set 5
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Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra | |
Open + Opus Number 1
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Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra
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Cafe Rouge
Statler Hotel WRCA NBC NYC Dec 1955 |
Once in Awhile
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Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra
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Cafe Rouge
Statler Hotel WRCA NBC NYC Dec 1955 |
Harlem Express
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Tommy Dorsey Orchestra | Meadowbrook Ballroom. Cedar Grove, New Jersey WCBS CBS NYC 25 Nov 1956 |
Don’t Worry About Me
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Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (voc) Lynn Roberts
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Meadowbrook Ballroom. Cedar Grove, New Jersey
WCBS CBS NYC 25 Nov 1956 |
Set 6
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Johnny Otis | |
Empty Bed Blues
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Johnny Otis Orchestra (voc) Ivie Anderson
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood Oct 1945 |
Love My Baby
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Johnny Otis Orchestra (voc) Joe Turner
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood Oct 1945 |
Improvised Blues
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Johnny Otis Orchestra (congas) Miguelito Valdez
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood Oct 1945 |
One O’Clock Jump (theme)
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Johnny Otis Orchestra
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‘Jubilee’
AFRS Hollywood Oct 1945 |
Set 7
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Russ Morgan Wah-Wah Trombone | |
Open + Cotton Pickers’ Congregation
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Rose Morgan Orchestra
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Paradise Restaurant NYC
Aircheck 14 Oct 1938 |
Long Ago and Far Away
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Rose Morgan Orchestra (voc) Elizabeth Rogers | Aircheck Claremont Hotel San Francisco 11 Jul 1945 |
Jean
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Rose Morgan Orchestra
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Aircheck
Claremont Hotel San Francisco 11 Jul 1945 |
Sophisticated Swing
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Rose Morgan Orchestra
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Aircheck
Claremont Hotel San Francisco 11 Jul 1945 |
Set 8
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Modern Jazz | |
Don’t Blame Me |
Charlie Parker
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Storeyville
Copley Square Hotel WHDH Boston 22 Sep 1953 |
20th Century Blues | Sir Charles Thompson All-Stars |
Comm Rec
NYC 4 Sep 1945 |
Groovin’ High |
Charlie Parker
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Storeyville
Copley Square Hotel WHDH Boston 22 Sep 1953 |