likewow wrote:Terrific, thanks! He looks just as fun and nice as he sounds on the radio shows

One of the items even had a mini bio.
Wouldn't you know, there's a THIRD Kenny Baker, a musician.

There was also a Kenny Baker who was a jockey.
I've done some hunting on-line about found a snippet in a radio column from June 10, 1939:
Kenny Baker, CBS Star Theater tenor, set an angling record on Memorial day, landing a 46 pound halibut off the Santa Monica coast, the biggest or its kind caught there in many years.
More interesting to me was a note in the same radio page about
Lucky Strike orchestra leader Raymond Scott, beloved by Warner Bros. cartoon lovers of all ages. I have never heard of this, although it smacks of PR agent BS..
"Powerhouse" came to life one day when Scott was caught in a shower on his way to CBS Radio Theater No. 3. He took shelter in a nearby powerhouse, was fascinated by the whir of motors, hum of the dynamo, clang of hammer on steel. Shortly afterwards, "Powerhouse," one of his most interesting and successful compositions, throbbed into being.
The column (in the Mason City Globe-Gazette) actually promoted the playing of "Powerhouse" as one of the
"Your Hit Parade" highlights of the evening.
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