About Dolly Kay
Dolly Kay was a vaudeville and cabaret singer who started performing sometime around 1920 on the Orpheum curcuit accompanied by pianist Phil Phillips. According to an article that appeared in the September 28th, 1923 issue of the Los Angeles Times Dolly Kay was a stenographer who was living in New York City with her parents. After seeing her first vaudeville performance she was so affected and inspired that she introduced herself to a vaudeville agent who gave her a tryout and he immediately hired her as a vaudeville singer.
Top Tracks
Hardhearted Hannah - Jazz Vampires
It Takes a Good Woman (Recorded October 1926)
I Ain't That Kind of a Baby (Recorded July 1927)
Poor Papa (Recorded February 1926)
Nobody's Fool (Recorded October, 1921)
I'm Nobody's Gal (Recorded August, 1922)
How Could Red Riding Hood Be Good? (Recorded October 1926)
The Goldigger (Recorded August 1923)
Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now (Recorded October 1924)
I Can't Get the One I Want (Recorded May 1924)
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