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Difference between revisions of "Elbert Hytone"
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− | Bandleader from the "Captain Marvel Plays in a Band" story of ''Whiz Comics'' #62 (Feb 1945). | + | [[Image:Hytone_Elbert_Whiz_Comics.png|right]]Bandleader from the "Captain Marvel Plays in a Band" story of ''Whiz Comics'' #62 (Feb 1945). He's rehearsing his band at radio station [[WHIZ]] to audition for a commercial or sponsored program, but waiting on their bass fiddle player. When he's a no-show, no thanks to [[Harry Offkeye]], Hytone dragoons WHIZ reporter Billy Batson into playing the bass fiddle for them. Alas, Hytone wants to play [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Rimsky-Korsakov Rimsky-Korsakov], but all Batson knows is "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Sue,_Just_You Sweet Sue]". |
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+ | His band is "just a bunch of kids,' probably due to more seasoned musicians being drafted into WWII. When competitor [[Harry Offkeye]] breaks all their instruments, Captain Marvel rounds up a saw, comb, and pots and pans for them to play. He even plays the jug himself on the 1928 hit song "Sweet Sue." Station owner Sterling Morris thinks they're "Terrific! Greatest novelty act I've heard in years!" They get the contract. | ||
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*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=37023 | *http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=37023 | ||
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+ | [[Category:1945|Hytone, Elbert]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comic books|Hytone, Elbert]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fictional bandleaders|Hytone, Elbert]] |
Revision as of 11:11, 8 May 2018
Bandleader from the "Captain Marvel Plays in a Band" story of Whiz Comics #62 (Feb 1945). He's rehearsing his band at radio station WHIZ to audition for a commercial or sponsored program, but waiting on their bass fiddle player. When he's a no-show, no thanks to Harry Offkeye, Hytone dragoons WHIZ reporter Billy Batson into playing the bass fiddle for them. Alas, Hytone wants to play Rimsky-Korsakov, but all Batson knows is "Sweet Sue".
His band is "just a bunch of kids,' probably due to more seasoned musicians being drafted into WWII. When competitor Harry Offkeye breaks all their instruments, Captain Marvel rounds up a saw, comb, and pots and pans for them to play. He even plays the jug himself on the 1928 hit song "Sweet Sue." Station owner Sterling Morris thinks they're "Terrific! Greatest novelty act I've heard in years!" They get the contract.