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A new music video for an old and great Mickey Katz tune! ...especially for my mother-in-law! Oi!

Mickey Katz (June 15, 1909 Born: Cleveland, Ohio - April 30, 1985) was a U.S. Jewish comedian and musician who received his first moments of fame in the 1940s as a member of Spike Jones and His City Slickers where he was most famous for his "glugging" vocal sound effects on tunes like "Cocktails for Two" and others. He later went on to perform his own parodic musical review and record highly popular "ethnic" comedy albums on the Capitol label where he would perform English-Yiddish parody songs. He was also recognized as a master of what would later be called Klezmer style clarinet and had several hits during his long career. Though Katz sang primarily in broken Yiddish, he is often as recognized as one of the godfathers of American song parody which would later be advanced by the likes of Allan Sherman and, in the 1980s, Weird Al Yankovic.

Katz and his group can be seen in the movie Thoroughly Modern Millie accompanying Julie Andrews as she sings a Yiddish song at a Jewish wedding.

Katz is the father of Broadway legend Joel Grey and a grandfather of the actress Jennifer Grey. In the early 1980s he told the story of his life in a biography called Papa Play for Me.

A number of famous Jewish musicians, including those with their own bands have recorded with him including Manny Klein, Ziggy Elman and Sy Zentner.

Jazz musician Don Byron recorded a tribute to Mickey Katz in 1993 entitled Don Byron Plays The Music of Mickey Katz.

The 2003 British movie Wondrous Oblivion featured Katz' "The Barber of Schlemiel" (a parody of The Barber of Seville in a scene where the Jewish main character played the record for his Jamaican neighbor. No soundtrack has been released for the film as yet.

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  • Oy gavalt! What a mieseh punim on dat gal!

  • dat gal is no gal! Oi!

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  • How many people know that Mickey Katz was Joel Grey's father. I first saw Joel Grey onstage in Chicago, I believe in the late 50's in one of Mickey's revues.

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  • @139jjpb You are right, I allways mistake them. the lyrics begin "con este tango que es burlón y compadrito"

  • @carlfelster This is actually a tango called "el choclo"; i also thought it was "la cumparsita" at first :P

  • Luckily I was brought up in L.A. where Mickey Katz had a radio show every week. The Barry Sisters were regular guests. Then every year he hosted the Farfel Follies. Anyone who understands even a little french will die laughing from his yiddish version of cest si bon. I hope someone can come up with it. Superhartline

  • LYRICS !!!

  • @4freespeech sorry, thet's an old Uruguayan Tango, "La Cumparsita" from the beggining of 20th century. This Yddish lyrics it's really funny

  • la cumparsita !!! TANGO !!!!

  • My fave rendition of the song "Kiss Of Fire".

  • He'll always be the King of Klezmer! My favorite by Mickey is Duvid Crocket.

  • I can't believe that Mickey Katz is Jennifer Grey's granpa!!!!!!!!!!!!

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