Artie Malvin

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Artie Malvin (July 7, 1922 – June 16, 2006)

vocalist who was the baritone member of The Crew Chiefs. He also sang with Glenn Miller
's band.

Career

During World War II, Malvin performed with Glenn Miller as part of The Crew Chiefs. Recordings of his performances with Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band were released as V-Discs.

After

Broadway musical, "Sugar Babies", for which Malvin received a Tony nomination,[1] was inspired by his composition "Let Me Be Your Sugar Baby". This song also inspired the name for the iconic Sugar Babies candy that was originally developed in 1935.[5]

Compositions

Malvin's compositions include

Sources

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