Candy Candido sings in 'Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove' 1934
Jonathan Joseph "Candy" Candido had a trick voice that he was able change from soprano, alto, tenor, and very low bass. He sang novelty songs in Ted Fio Rio's orchestra in the 1930's. He also played bass and recorded in the duo "Candy and Coco". He performed on Jimmy Durante's radio program where often he uttered his signature line, "I'm feelin' mighty low" in his deepest voice. He appeared in some films and performed as a voice actor, mostly for Disney. I heard him (along with Mel Blanc) as the voice of a cartoon pelican in a regional TV commercial for National Beer in the 1960's. He is introduced in this clip by Master of Ceremonies, Leo Carrillo, who, with Duncan Renaldo, played "Pancho" in the Cisco Kid syndicated TV series
Видео Candy Candido sings in 'Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove' 1934 канала pianopappy
Видео Candy Candido sings in 'Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove' 1934 канала pianopappy
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