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Johnny Desmond's ultra-smooth vocals earned him the nickname of "The Creamer." He enjoyed success in Detroit during the 1930s before forming a foursome known as the Downbeats, which joined <a href="spotify:artist:5lP4FZO4ThhC9glGDwlgrV">Bob Crosby</a>'s band, the Bob-O-Links. Desmond joined <a href="spotify:artist:2YODXXiVE8ABc0TfihLOFj">Gene Krupa</a>'s band as a lead singer in 1941, later worked with <a href="spotify:artist:2aAHdB5HweT3mFcRzm0swc">Glenn Miller</a>'s Air Force Band, and was known as "The G.I. Sinatra." He later was a featured member of Don McNeill's Breakfast Club in Chicago and recorded for RCA, Coral, and MGM. He was also featured on '50s television staples Hit Parade and Face the Music. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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