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Harry Babbitt
Harry Babbitt, a long-time Newport Beach resident and a lead
vocalist for the Kay Kyser band, died April 9 of natural causes. He
was 90.
Mr. Babbitt sang with the Kay Kyser orchestra from 1938 to 1949.
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He sang many of the
band’s hits, including “Three Little Fishies,” “On a Slow Boat to
China” and “Who Wouldn’t Love You.”
Mr. Babbitt was active in the community as well, said Irrelevant
Week founder Paul Salata.
“He was a real neat guy,” he said. “He was member of Hoag
Hospital’s 552 Club.”
He was also active in the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce’s
Commodores Club and almost always sang at its Christmas party, Salata
said.
“He was a real celebrity in Newport Beach when the rest of them
lived in Los Angeles,” he said. “For me, he’s up there with Bing
Crosby and Frank Sinatra. Harry Babbitt is one of the icons of the
Big Band Era.”
Mr. Babbitt is survived by his wife of 69 years, Betty; sons
Michael, Christopher and Stephen; brother, Bob; six grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held
in May.
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