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Gogo DeLys (born Marie Gabrielle Belanger; August 17, 1908 – February 19, 2003)[1][2] was an American singer in vaudeville and with the Jimmy Grier Band and on old-time radio. Her last name was also sometimes transcribed as Delys.[3]

Early years

Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, DeLys performed in a talent show while she was a law student at USC. A talent scout saw her and turned her career plans from law to singing.[4]

Career

Dubbed "the Canadian Canary" by newspaper columnist Walter Winchell, DeLys was active professionally from the 1920s into the 1940s.[4] In 1928, she performed in vaudeville shows headed by Eddie Peabody[3] and Paul Ash.[5]

Prior to January 1931, DeLys had moved from Vancouver to Los Angeles, singing on radio station KHJ, where Radio Digest magazine said, "she promptly became an instantaneous hit".[6] By June 1931, DeLys had become the female vocalist with Georgie Stoll and his orchestra.[7] The following year she sang with Jimmy Grier's orchestra.[8] On October 29, 1932, she recorded "Second Hand Heart (for sale)" with Grier and his orchestra on the Victor label.[9]

On radio, DeLys sang with Jerry Joyce's Boys.[10] She also sang on Little Ol' Hollywood,[11] and on Your Hit Parade,Шаблон:R and Carefree Carnival.[12]

In 1936, she had her own twice-weekly program on CBS,[13] and, in 1937, she was featured with The Norsemen, James Melton, and Don Voorhees' orchestra in a series of transcribed programs sponsored by Rexall.[14]

In July 1937, Mid-Summer Night's Serenade debuted on CBS with DeLys as its star. A review in the trade publication Radio Daily described the program as "a well-balanced 15 minutes of evening music ..."[15]

Death

On February 19, 2003, DeLys died of natural causes in St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California, at age 94.[4]

Personal life

DeLys retired after marrying Robert Redd. The couple had one child, actress Mary-Robin Redd.[2]

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