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Cecil Gant (April 4, 1913 - February 4, 1951) was an American blues singer and pianist. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Gant worked local clubs through the mid 1930s up until the Second World War, when he enlisted in the United States Army. Though his piano was blues-based, vocally he was a crooner of considerable cross-over appeal. He sang at a War Bond rally in Los Angeles, California, signed with the Gilt Edge record label, and recorded the self-penned ballad "I Wonder" late in 1944, billed as "Pvt. Cecil Gant."

Discography

  • The Complete Recordings Volume 6 - 1948-1950

    The Complete Recordings Volume 6 - 1948-1950

    Album2006
  • The Complete Recordings Volume 7 - 1950-1951

    The Complete Recordings Volume 7 - 1950-1951

    Album2006
  • The Complete Recordings Volume 5 - 1947-1949

    The Complete Recordings Volume 5 - 1947-1949

    Album2005
  • The Complete Recordings Volume 4 - 1946-1949

    The Complete Recordings Volume 4 - 1946-1949

    Album2003
  • The Complete Recordings Volume 3 - 1945-1946

    The Complete Recordings Volume 3 - 1945-1946

    Album2002
  • The Complete Recordings Volume 2 - 1945

    The Complete Recordings Volume 2 - 1945

    Album2000
  • The Complete Recordings Volume 1 - 1944

    The Complete Recordings Volume 1 - 1944

    Album2000
  • The Blues Collection: Cecil Gant, Blues in LA

    The Blues Collection: Cecil Gant, Blues in LA

    Album1997
  • Cecil Gant

    Cecil Gant

    Album1989
  • King of Boogie Woogie

    King of Boogie Woogie

    Album1976
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