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[[Image:Shay_Jimmy_Master_Comics.png|right]]Successful, unseen swing band in "The Swing King" story of ''Master Comics'' #31 (October 1942). Their hit "You Gotta Be Neat," was unfortunately scammed off of its songwriter [[Jimmy Shay]] by crooked publisher Max Curt.  
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[[Image:Benny_Borsey_and_His_Band_Master_Comics.png|right]]Successful, unseen swing band in "The Swing King" story of ''Master Comics'' #31 (October 1942). Their hit "You Gotta Be Neat," was unfortunately scammed off of its songwriter [[Jimmy Shay]] by crooked publisher Max Curt.  
  
 
Impoverished Shay goes mad hearing it everywhere and kills a buncha people, but not this band.
 
Impoverished Shay goes mad hearing it everywhere and kills a buncha people, but not this band.

Latest revision as of 10:57, 4 February 2019

Benny Borsey and His Band Master Comics.png

Successful, unseen swing band in "The Swing King" story of Master Comics #31 (October 1942). Their hit "You Gotta Be Neat," was unfortunately scammed off of its songwriter Jimmy Shay by crooked publisher Max Curt.

Impoverished Shay goes mad hearing it everywhere and kills a buncha people, but not this band.

The name "Benny Borsey" is a combination of the names of real swing bandleaders Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey.

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