Kay Starr
Active: 1952–1956
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Releases
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Active Years
About Kay Starr
Kay Starr was a singer and radio icon who charted more than 50 hits in jazz, pop, and country music.
\r ∙ Raised on an Iroquois reservation during the Great Depression, Starr showed an incredible vocal talent from a young age and made her radio debut at age 10.\r ∙ She became a radio star and sang for big band leaders Joe Venuti, Bob Crosby, and Glenn Miller—all before she graduated high school.\r ∙ After signing to Capitol Records, she released her debut solo album, Songs By Kay Starr, in 1950.\r ∙ In 1952, Starr topped the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time with “Wheel of Fortune,” a Gold-certified hit later inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame.\r ∙ She earned one of the first chart-topping hits of the rock ’n’ roll era with her 1956 Gold-certified single “(The) Rock and Roll Waltz.”\r ∙ Embracing jazz in the ’60s, she teamed with legendary bandleader and jazz pioneer Count Basie for the 1969 collaborative album How About This.
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Complete Discography
COMES A-LONG A-LOVE
Documented across 16 weeks
SIDE BY SIDE
Documented across 3 weeks
CHANGING PARTNERS
Documented across 13 weeks
AM I A TOY OR A TREASURE
Documented across 4 weeks
ROCK AND ROLL WALTZ
Documented across 20 weeks