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Pvt. Cecil Gant

The GI Sing Station

Gilt-Edge Records

Founded in 1944 by Richard A. Nelson

500 N.  Western Ave Los Angeles CA.

(Hollywood, CA, United States)

That Address is now the Korean Sah Buddhist Temple

1944 by Richard A. Nelson

Hollywood, CA, United States

Sometime later moved to Pasadena CA. and became 4 Star Records [1950-?]

Cecil Green

Profile: Keyboardist and occasionally bassist

Profile: American blues pianist and singer (born April 4, 1913 in Nashville, Tennessee, died February 4, 1951 (or 1952) of pneumonia at the age of 38 in the same city).

Artist Biography by Bill Dahl   https://www.allmusic.com/artist/cecil-gant-mn0000738919/biography

[3] Pvt. Cecil Gant ‎– Watch That Stuff / Make Believable Girl

Label: Gilt-Edge – 515 (500-CG-32)

Genre: Blues

Style: Rhythm, Vocal

Year: 1945

Watch That Stuff 515 (500-CG-31)

Make Believable Girl (500-CG-32)

[4] Pvt. Cecil Gant – Midnight On Central Avenue / How Can I Sleep?

Label: Gilt-Edge – 519

Released: 1945

Genre: Blues

Style: Piano Blues

Midnight on Central Avenue (500-CG-45)

How Can I Sleep? (500-CG-49)

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