About: The Eton Boys

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The Eton Boys were an all-male quartet. They featured in Screen Songs films. The Eton Boys included Charlie Day, Jack Day, Eddie Murray, and Earl Smith. They appeared in short films (including as the musical accompaniment to animated films) and on popular radio shows. They went to schools in the St. Louis area, and the original two performed first as acrobats. In 1941 they recorded on Victor Records. Castle Films released an album of their soundies.

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  • The Eton Boys were an all-male quartet. They featured in Screen Songs films. The Eton Boys included Charlie Day, Jack Day, Eddie Murray, and Earl Smith. They appeared in short films (including as the musical accompaniment to animated films) and on popular radio shows. They went to schools in the St. Louis area, and the original two performed first as acrobats. In 1941 they recorded on Victor Records. Castle Films released an album of their soundies. (en)
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  • The Eton Boys were an all-male quartet. They featured in Screen Songs films. The Eton Boys included Charlie Day, Jack Day, Eddie Murray, and Earl Smith. They appeared in short films (including as the musical accompaniment to animated films) and on popular radio shows. They went to schools in the St. Louis area, and the original two performed first as acrobats. In 1941 they recorded on Victor Records. Castle Films released an album of their soundies. (en)
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  • The Eton Boys (en)
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