Kay Kyser
James Kern Kyser, more famously recognized as Kay Kyser, was a celebrated bandleader and radio host who gained immense popularity in the 1930s and 1940s. Born on June 18, 1905, he made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with his innovative program, *Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge*. This unique show, which blended music with a quiz format, debuted on Mutual Radio in 1938 and transitioned to NBC Radio from 1939 to 1949, captivating audiences across the nation.
As the charismatic leader of his band, affectionately dubbed “The Ol’ Perfessor,” Kyser was known for his engaging catchphrases such as “That’s right—you’re wrong” and “C'mon, chillun! Le's dance!” His distinctive style included having his vocalists announce song titles before the music began—an approach that would later influence other bandleaders like Sammy Kaye and Blue Barron.
Kyser's program not only entertained but also showcased a range of musical talent, becoming a significant part of American radio history. His ability to blend humor, education, and music left an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape. Kay Kyser's legacy as a pioneer in radio and music continued to resonate long after his passing on July 23, 1985.