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Trudy Erwin Free Music

Trudy Erwin

Real name: Virginia Mackenzie née Erwin

Effective period / Period of releases: 1943 - 1948

Actress and singer.
Born August 12, 1918 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Died October 29, 2000 in San Diego, California, USA.
Married Murdo Mackenzie (1942-August 22, 1999, his death), who was Bing Crosby's technical director-sound engineer-producer.
Vocalist with Kay Kyser And His Orchestra. Her most popular recording with Kyser came as whimsical duet with Harry Babbitt "Who Wouldn't Love You".
She also "ghost sang" songs for actress including: Always Leave Them Laughing (1949): for Ruth Roman, Blues In The Night (1941): for Betty Field, The Great John L. (1945): for Linda Darnell, The Merry Widow (1952): for Lana Turner, Mr. Imperium (1951): for Lana Turner, One Sunday Afternoon (1949): for girl on bicycle, Paiting The Clouds With Sunshine (1951): for Virginia Gibson, Till The Clouds Roll By (1947): for Lucille Bremer, Too Many Girls (1940): for Lucille Ball, and Yolanda And The Thief (1945): for Lucille Bremer,

External Pages

kaykyser.net/band.html

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