He was born Giovanni Alfredo De Simone in Detroit, Michigan. As a boy, he sang on a local radio station, but at age 15 he quit to work at his father's grocery. He still retained a love of music, however, and went to the Detroit Conservatory of Music briefly before heading to the night club circuit, playing piano and singing.In 1939 he formed his own singing group. The group was
In 1942 he enlisted in the United States Army, but his military service was in fact a continuation of his singing
 career. He was a member of Glenn Miller's Army Air Forces Orchestra and from November 1943 until some time in 1944 he toured Europe, mainly serving as a replacement for Tony Martin. He made a number of radio broadcasts with the Miller band and was even given his own show by the British Broadcasting Corporation, "A Soldier and a Song."
career. He was a member of Glenn Miller's Army Air Forces Orchestra and from November 1943 until some time in 1944 he toured Europe, mainly serving as a replacement for Tony Martin. He made a number of radio broadcasts with the Miller band and was even given his own show by the British Broadcasting Corporation, "A Soldier and a Song."When the war ended, he took a job on The Breakfast Club, a radio variety program out of Chicago. He made a number of charted hit recordings: "Don't You Remember Me?"
 recording companies frequently. The 1946 recordings were made for RCA Victor, the 1949-51 recordings for MGM, and the 1953 recordings for Coral Records.
recording companies frequently. The 1946 recordings were made for RCA Victor, the 1949-51 recordings for MGM, and the 1953 recordings for Coral Records.It should be noted that in the 1940s and 1950s, many artists would record the same song at about the same time, and some of the songs mentioned as chart hits for Desmond were also major hits for other singers. Desmond also recorded a number of versions that did not chart of songs that became hits for other singers: "Mister and Mississippi" (a hit for Patti Page) and "Too Young" (a hit for Nat King Cole) and The Yellow Rose Of Texas (a hit for Mitch Miller), for example.
 On Broadway, Desmond appeared in Say, Darling and as Nicky Arnstein in Funny Girl.
On Broadway, Desmond appeared in Say, Darling and as Nicky Arnstein in Funny Girl.Desmond died of cancer in 1985 Los Angeles, California, but what a wonderful legacy in music he has left. Records, radio, television, the stage, and music composition were his fields of dreams and we are all much richer from his having come our way.(info Wikipedia)
Heres a video of Johnny Desmond with Ray McKinley & The new Glenn Miller Orchestra from Glenn Miller Time.


 
 
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