Ginny Simms
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Biography
[Edit]Singing with the orchestra of Kay Kyser or on her own, Ginny Simms was a popular figure of mid-'40s wartime. Born in Texas but raised in California, she studied piano as a child, but her singing aspirations originated at Fresno State Teachers College when she formed a singing trio with two other members of her scenario. She began getting club dates, and it was while singing in a nightclub in San Francisco that Simms was heard by bandleader Kay Kyser, who sought her out and signed her up. Simms became the featured singer and a top attraction of Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowlege, a musical/comedy revue done in the style of a quiz show with music, which would include swing as well as pop. In addition to radio and records — for Brunswick and Vocalion during the 1930s and Columbia in the 1940s — Simms appeared with Kyser in his films for RKO, starting with That's Right, You're Wrong (1939).
Simms was getting her own featured spots on radio even then, and her records were released under the name Ginny Simms & Her Orchestra, using the Kyser outfit. She grew tired of the road, however, and left Kyser in the early '40s for her own career. With her own radio show, sponsored by Philip Morris on NBC, she became a popular figure during the war, interviewing servicemen from all over the globe who got to give messages to their families over the air. Her voice made her equally effective as a swing or pop singer, and her good looks, highlighted by stunning cheekbones, made Simms a natural for movies — she played a prominent featured role in the Abbott and Costello musical comedy Hit the Ice (1943), doing four songs, including the ballad "I'd Like to Set You to Music." Simms later starred in the MGM Technicolor musical Broadway Rhythm (1944), starring George Murphy and Gloria DeHaven, and later in Shady Lady (1945) and Night and Day (1946). Her brand of music and musicals fell out of fashion after the war, and by 1951 she was retired from films. Simms' recording career ended soon after, although she returned to the studio for Capitol's recording of Kyser's music in the early '50s, and a stereo release of her own work in late 1960. Simms was married three times, and died in 1994.
Title: Two Sleepy People - Single
Artist: Ginny Simms, Harry Babbitt, Kay Kyser Orchestra
Genre: Pop
Title: Three Little Fishies - Single
Artist: Ginny Simms, Harry Babbitt, Kay Kyser Orchestra
Genre: Pop
Title: Why Don't We Do This More Often (Remastered) - Single
Artist: Kay Kyser, Ginny Simms, Harry Babbitt
Genre: Pop
Title: Why Don't We Do This More Often - Single
Artist: Kay Kyser, Ginny Simms, Harry Babbitt
Genre: Pop
Collections
Title: Top Hits of the 1930s
Genre: Rock
Title: Ultimate Memories
Genre: Pop
Title: 50 Favourites From the Swinging Thirties (30s)
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Big Bands Swing & The Ladies Sing
Genre: Jazz
Title: Flappers & Cabaret Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Call of Duty - Songs of Civil & World Wars
Genre: Jazz
Title: 101 - The Best of Vintage Jazz
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: A Night at My Pad-Sounds to Smooth Your Groove
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Very Best of the 40s
Genre: Jazz
Title: Radio & Recording Rarities, Vol. 22
Genre: Pop
Title: Radio & Recording Rarities, Volume 5
Genre: Pop
Title: Music of Cole Porter
Genre: Jazz
Title: Green Christmas - The Jazz Christmas Collection
Genre:
Title: Smash Hits of the 40s
Genre: Rock
Title: Hits Of '39
Genre: Jazz
Title: Broadway's Best Musical Hits of the 1930's
Genre: Pop
Title: The First Torch Singers, Vol. 3: 1935 - 1940
Genre: Pop
Title: We Sing Sinatra
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Modern Art of Christmas: A Jazzy Merry Christmas
Genre:
Title: 100 Big Band Golden Classics
Genre: Jazz
Title: Happy New Year
Genre:
Title: Green Christmas - The Jazz Christmas Collection
Genre:
Title: Christmas Night In Harlem - A Big Band Christmas
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Jazz Christmas! Great Mood Music, Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Singing Sex Symbols of the Airwaves
Genre: Pop
Title: The Modern Art of Christmas: A Jazzy Merry Christmas
Genre:
Title: Your Hit Parade, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: Big Hits & Highlights of 1940, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Three Little Fishies (Remastered) - Single
Genre: Pop
Title: Big Band Jazz Favorites
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Retrospective Hits of 1939
Genre: Pop
Title: Your Hit Parade Vol. 3
Genre: Rock
Title: Merry Christmas, Vol. 3 (White Christmas)
Genre: Jazz
Title: This is Christmas
Genre: Pop
Title: The Best Loved Bands Of All Time CD2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Lady 1944
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: E' Natale (50 Canzoni Tradizionali di Natale)
Artist: Variuos Artists
Genre: Traditional Pop Music