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[[Image:Shay_Jimmy_Master_Comics.png|right]]Unseen swing band with a radio show in "The Swing King" story of ''Master Comics'' #31 (October 1942). Their choice of the national hit song "You Gotta Be Neat," is unfortunate. Firstly because it was scammed off of its songwriter [[Jimmy Shay]] by crooked publisher Max Curt. Secondly, because Shay went nuts and kills Jones after hearing him play it on the radio.
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[[Image:Jay_Jones_and_His_Band_Master_Comics.png|frame|right|alt=Jay Jones and His Band|"Has anything been disturbed or touched," says the man SMASHING THROUGH A WINDOW AT THE MURDER SCENE.]]Unseen swing band with a radio show in "The Swing King" story of ''Master Comics'' #31 (October 1942). Their choice of the national hit song "You Gotta Be Neat," is unfortunate. Firstly because it was scammed off of its songwriter [[Jimmy Shay]] by crooked publisher Max Curt. Secondly, because Shay went nuts and kills Jones after hearing him play it on the radio.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 4 February 2019

Jay Jones and His Band
"Has anything been disturbed or touched," says the man SMASHING THROUGH A WINDOW AT THE MURDER SCENE.

Unseen swing band with a radio show in "The Swing King" story of Master Comics #31 (October 1942). Their choice of the national hit song "You Gotta Be Neat," is unfortunate. Firstly because it was scammed off of its songwriter Jimmy Shay by crooked publisher Max Curt. Secondly, because Shay went nuts and kills Jones after hearing him play it on the radio.

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