A captivating figure in the entertainment industry, this talented individual's professional journey commenced in intimate nightclubs, where he quickly established himself as a singer with Art Kassel and his esteemed band, "Kassels in the Air". As his reputation grew, he began to make regular appearances on various radio shows, becoming a familiar voice to audiences in the late 1930s.
It was in 1942 that he took a significant step in his career, signing with Capitol Records, one of the pioneering artists to join the label's roster. This marked the beginning of a fruitful partnership, during which he recorded a string of popular songs, including the timeless classics "That Old Black Magic", "I Don't Want to Walk Without You", and other gems.
His rendition of "Laura" proved to be a particular crowd-pleaser, selling an impressive one million copies and cementing his status as a leading vocalist of the era. His impressive discography and captivating stage presence made him a beloved figure in Hollywood, where he also enjoyed success as the leading man in a few notable musicals of the 1940s.