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Related: About this forumOn this day, July 21, 1922, Kay Starr was born.
Kay Starr
Birth name: Catherine Laverne Starks
Born: July 21, 1922; Dougherty, Oklahoma, U.S.
Died: November 3, 2016 (aged 94); Los Angeles, California
Catherine Laverne Starks (July 21, 1922 November 3, 2016), known professionally as Kay Starr, was an American pop and jazz singer who enjoyed considerable success in the late 1940s and 1950s. She was of Iroquois and Irish heritage. Starr was successful in every field of music she tried (jazz, pop, and country), but her roots were in jazz.
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Life and career
Kay Starr was born Catherine Laverne Starks on a reservation in Dougherty, Oklahoma. Her father, Harry, was an Iroquois native American; her mother, Annie, was of mixed Irish and Native American heritage. When her father got a job installing water sprinkler systems for the Automatic Sprinkler Company, the family moved to Dallas. Her mother raised chickens, whom Starr serenaded in the coop. Her aunt Nora was impressed by her 7-year-old niece's singing and arranged for her to sing on a Dallas radio station, WRR. Starr finishing 3rd one week in a talent contest and placed first every week thereafter. She was given a 15-minute radio show. She sang pop and country songs with a piano accompaniment. By age 10 she was making $3 a night, generous pay during the Great Depression.
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In 1950 she returned home to Dougherty and heard a fiddle recording of "Bonaparte's Retreat" by Pee Wee King. She liked it so much that she wanted to record it. She contacted Roy Acuff's publishing house in Nashville and spoke to Acuff directly. He was happy to let her record it, but it took a while for her to make clear that she was a singer, not a fiddler, and therefore needed to have some lyrics written. Acuff came up with a new lyric, and "Bonaparte's Retreat" became her biggest hit up to that point, with close to a million sales.
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Birth name: Catherine Laverne Starks
Born: July 21, 1922; Dougherty, Oklahoma, U.S.
Died: November 3, 2016 (aged 94); Los Angeles, California
Catherine Laverne Starks (July 21, 1922 November 3, 2016), known professionally as Kay Starr, was an American pop and jazz singer who enjoyed considerable success in the late 1940s and 1950s. She was of Iroquois and Irish heritage. Starr was successful in every field of music she tried (jazz, pop, and country), but her roots were in jazz.
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Life and career
Kay Starr was born Catherine Laverne Starks on a reservation in Dougherty, Oklahoma. Her father, Harry, was an Iroquois native American; her mother, Annie, was of mixed Irish and Native American heritage. When her father got a job installing water sprinkler systems for the Automatic Sprinkler Company, the family moved to Dallas. Her mother raised chickens, whom Starr serenaded in the coop. Her aunt Nora was impressed by her 7-year-old niece's singing and arranged for her to sing on a Dallas radio station, WRR. Starr finishing 3rd one week in a talent contest and placed first every week thereafter. She was given a 15-minute radio show. She sang pop and country songs with a piano accompaniment. By age 10 she was making $3 a night, generous pay during the Great Depression.
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In 1950 she returned home to Dougherty and heard a fiddle recording of "Bonaparte's Retreat" by Pee Wee King. She liked it so much that she wanted to record it. She contacted Roy Acuff's publishing house in Nashville and spoke to Acuff directly. He was happy to let her record it, but it took a while for her to make clear that she was a singer, not a fiddler, and therefore needed to have some lyrics written. Acuff came up with a new lyric, and "Bonaparte's Retreat" became her biggest hit up to that point, with close to a million sales.
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#YoureMySugar #WheelofFortune #GladRag
Tribute to Kay Starr (Rare Live Performances + Perry Como Duet)
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Mostly Brenda
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Kay Starr's death has prompted us to put together some of her performances as a tribute. There are various flaws in the video and audio of these clips, but I hope you will still find them entertaining.
Kay Starr - "Wheel Of Fortune" (1952)
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vintage video clips
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Kay Starr performing "Wheel Of Fortune" (1952)
This is not how I usually think of this song.
Bonaparte's Retreat ~ Kay Starr (1950)
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MrRJDB1969
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Bonaparte's Retreat ~ Kay Starr (1950) Capitol # F936 -
The flip side of, Someday Sweetheart
Words & Music by : Pee Wee King
This is how I usually think of this song.
Roy Clark & Tommy Williams - Bonaparte's Retreat
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Leon Rhodes on guitar.
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On this day, July 21, 1922, Kay Starr was born. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
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PJMcK
(22,048 posts)1. I love Kay Starr!
But I must say, my friend, you scared me because my old slightly unfocused eyes saw "Ken Starr." Your thread was about to get trashed before my cogent brain kicked in!
Thanks for the music today!
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,607 posts)3. It's Ken Starr's birthday too.
Ken Starr
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Kenneth Winston Starr (born July 21, 1946) is an American lawyer who served as a United States circuit judge and 39th solicitor general of the United States. He is best known for heading an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
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Kenneth Winston Starr (born July 21, 1946) is an American lawyer who served as a United States circuit judge and 39th solicitor general of the United States. He is best known for heading an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
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I'm frantically searching YouTube to find one of his hits.
PJMcK
(22,048 posts)4. Not a I hate today!
Thanks.
(wink)
Glorfindel
(9,734 posts)2. Thanks for this, mahatmakanejeeves! I remember listening to Ms Starr
singing "Wheel of Fortune" on the radio when I was recovering from a terrible case of measles (I was six years old at the time). I loved the song then and I still do.