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Six Hits and a Miss

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singing group. The group consisted of six male singers and one female (thus the word "miss" in their name has a double meaning – the converse of the word "
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in which the group appeared. Personnel at that time was Pauline Byrns, Marvin Bailey, Vince Degen, Lee Gotch, Mack McLean, Tony Paris and Bill Seckler.
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The group soon expanded to a septet. Members came and went, particularly due to wartime service, and included at various times
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Alumni Vince Degen, Tony Paris, Howard Hudson, Pauline Byrns and Andy Williams (soon replaced by Jerry Duane) went on to form
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magazine chart in 1945. They reached No. 11 (another source says No. 16) on their own in 1943 with
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in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and recorded as backup singers for
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Index

Four Hits and a Miss
Los Angeles
Vocal jazz
pop
Decca
Andy Williams
Martha Tilton
Pauline Byrns
swing-era
hit
denotation of a young woman
Time Out for Rhythm
The Big Store
Girl Crazy
Los Angeles
Martha Tilton
Topper
Hoagy Carmichael
The Charlotte Greenwood Show
Pauline Byrns
The Pepsodent Show
Bob Hope
Judy Garland
Jimmy Durante
Bing Crosby
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
Cole Porter
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
Andy Williams
Frank Sinatra

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