The Auntie Dee Show

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title: The Auntie Dee Show
text: The Auntie Dee Show was a 1950s television show in Detroit, Michigan. The show's host Dee Parker sang with Vaughn Monroe's orchestra from 1943 to 1944, with whom she recorded such songs as "One Too Often" and "When You Put On That Old Blue Suit Again" under the name "Del Parker". She changed her name to "Dee Parker" when she joined Jimmy Dorsey's band, with whom she recorded more than a dozen songs for Decca Records and MGM Records, before she found fame in Detroit [early 1950s] as TV kiddie tal
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description: 1950s TV programme
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date created: 2010-10-05T03:17:01Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T22:03:56Z
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