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[[Image:Kipp_Tony_All_True_Romance.png|right]]Briefly appearing, aging bandleader from the "Blues" story of romance comic book ''All True Romance'' #14 (November 1953). | [[Image:Kipp_Tony_All_True_Romance.png|right]]Briefly appearing, aging bandleader from the "Blues" story of romance comic book ''All True Romance'' #14 (November 1953). | ||
− | He's in need of a new vocalist, and tries out aspiring singer [[Ellen Delaney]]. She's not what Kipp is looking for, but Kipp's pianist [[Roy Davis]] sees something in her, and convinces her to let him coach her. He even quits Kipp's band! Delaney and Davis go | + | He's in need of a new vocalist, and tries out aspiring singer [[Ellen Delaney]]. She's not what Kipp is looking for, but Kipp's pianist [[Roy Davis]] sees something in her, and convinces her to let him coach her. He even quits Kipp's band! Delaney and Davis go on to get married and have success. |
− | Presumably, Kipp and his band suffered the declining fortunes of all big bands as musical tastes changed. | + | Presumably, Kipp and his band suffered the declining fortunes of all 1940s big bands as musical tastes changed. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 10:18, 13 May 2021
Briefly appearing, aging bandleader from the "Blues" story of romance comic book All True Romance #14 (November 1953).
He's in need of a new vocalist, and tries out aspiring singer Ellen Delaney. She's not what Kipp is looking for, but Kipp's pianist Roy Davis sees something in her, and convinces her to let him coach her. He even quits Kipp's band! Delaney and Davis go on to get married and have success.
Presumably, Kipp and his band suffered the declining fortunes of all 1940s big bands as musical tastes changed.