Ken recorded for the Rondo label around 1947 or so. "You Can't Be True
Dear" was supposedly a million seller. Ken joined Columbia (US)
around 1950.
dancebandleader 8 months ago
OH GEEEE11 An old 78 RPM Seeing this sure brought Me back a lot of Memories. Great Post, esp showing this Younger Generation just what an Old 78RPM was like & topping off with good ole Ken Griffin. I do believe the year was 1948.
PeterRabbit59 1 year ago
Ken recorded for the Rondo label around 1947 or so. "You Can't Be True
Dear" was supposedly a million seller. Ken joined Columbia (US)
around 1950.
dancebandleader 8 months ago
OH GEEEE11 An old 78 RPM Seeing this sure brought Me back a lot of Memories. Great Post, esp showing this Younger Generation just what an Old 78RPM was like & topping off with good ole Ken Griffin. I do believe the year was 1948.
PeterRabbit59 1 year ago