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Charles Kunz (August 18, 1896 β March 16, 1958) was an American musician. Charlie Kunz was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1896, the only son of a master baker who played the French horn. He made his debut aged six and made his first appearance as a prodigy aged seven. During the Great War he led his own resident band, while working in a munitions factory. He came to England in 1922 as a pianist in a small dance band. He was to remain here until his death from a heart attack in 1958. He is buried in Streatham Vale cemetery. He was such a distinctive and popular pianist that he abandoned his orchestra to concentrate on his piano playing both at Music Hall venues and on the BBC. Two of Britain's most famous female vocalists were with his orchestra in the 1930s, Dame Vera Lynn and Welsh songstress Dorothy Squires. His most well known crooner was George Barclay. Charlie was the pianist in a dance band which was led by drummer, Ed Krick. The band came to London in 1921 to play a residency in the London Trocadero. The band returned without Charlie to Pennsylvania after a very successful run at the 'Troc' and until 1998, still got together for sessions for retirement homes, renamed the band 'The B Flats'. His debut as a soloist came in 1934 at the Holborn Empire. The same year saw the beginning of what was to become a continuous output of solo records of "Charlie Kunz Medleys". Charlie's piano style remains unique, a relaxed flowing interpretation of popular melodies played with
Make Believe
14,3062You Made Me Love You
6203Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly
5624My Friend
4715My Friend / A Sky-Blue Shirt And A Rainbow Tie / Sway / I Need You Now / No One But You / I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango
4606Tea For Two
3897I'm in a Dancing Mood
3488I'll Be Your Sweetheart
3379I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire
31310Room 504
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The World Of Charlie Kunz

Old Time Music Hall Songs

Songs To Remember: Charlie Kunz Plays The Songs That Kept Us Going

No One But You
His Own Inimitable Style

Feller That Played The Pianner
Two of a Kind: Charlie Kunz & Ambrose and His Orchestra
Charlie Kunz And The Casino Club Orchestra

The American Prodigy: Charlie Kunz
British Swing & Dance Of The 1930s

The Very Best Of

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