Kay Martin was a hotelier and ex-model, nightclub entertainer, and "party album" singer, who owned the Kay Martin Lodge in Reno, Nevada. Born in Bakersfield, California and part Cherokee Indian, modeling saw her featured in both Adam and Playboy magazines. She then met Jess Hotchkiss and Bill Elliott, who together established a nightclub act circa 1952, billing themselves as "Kay Martin and Her Body Guards". The group later added Tony Bellson on drums. Martin was married to Hotchkiss for a time as well.
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| - Kay Martin was a hotelier and ex-model, nightclub entertainer, and "party album" singer, who owned the Kay Martin Lodge in Reno, Nevada. Born in Bakersfield, California and part Cherokee Indian, modeling saw her featured in both Adam and Playboy magazines. She then met Jess Hotchkiss and Bill Elliott, who together established a nightclub act circa 1952, billing themselves as "Kay Martin and Her Body Guards". The group later added Tony Bellson on drums. Martin was married to Hotchkiss for a time as well. (en)
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| - Kay Martin was a hotelier and ex-model, nightclub entertainer, and "party album" singer, who owned the Kay Martin Lodge in Reno, Nevada. Born in Bakersfield, California and part Cherokee Indian, modeling saw her featured in both Adam and Playboy magazines. She then met Jess Hotchkiss and Bill Elliott, who together established a nightclub act circa 1952, billing themselves as "Kay Martin and Her Body Guards". The group later added Tony Bellson on drums. Martin was married to Hotchkiss for a time as well. In between shows they recorded several live albums, their most popular being the 1962 Christmas album I Know What He Wants For Christmas... But I Don't Know How To Wrap It!. The songs ranged from covers of traditional songs to double entendre and jokey banter. Martin left performing for a business life, becoming the proprietor of the Kay Martin Lodge with David Mullins in 1956. (en)
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