The Auntie Dee Show
The Auntie Dee Show was a 1950s television show in the United States. The show's host Dee Parker sang with Jimmy Dorsey's band before she found fame in Detroit [early 1950s] as TV kiddie talent show host, "Auntie Dee". "Uncle Jimmy" (Stevenson) was the piano player. Parker moved to Los Angeles in 1956, where she continued her TV show and was a fixture at local supper clubs. She died in 2000. ld One of the performers on the The Auntie Dee Show was 5 year old singer, Mary Prevost. The reward for performing was a can of New Era potato chips.
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- http://www.detroitmemories.com/newsletters/042009/04-2009.html
- http://www.michigangasprices.com/Forum_MSG.aspx?master=1&category=1204&topic=275167&page_no=3&FAV=N
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