![]() Variety Revue (Loew's State Theatre, New York, NY, -) Singer, pianist, vocal arranger. Kay Thompson (The Famous Door, New York, NY, -) Singer, pianist, vocal arranger. The American Red Cross Benefit for Flood Sufferers (Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, ) One of the all-star headliners. Regis Hotel, New York, NY, -) Singer, pianist, vocal arranger. Emil Coleman & His Orchestra featuring Kay Thompson (King Cole Room, The St. (Featured act during live vaudeville show before feature film One Sunday Afternoon.) Tom Coakley & His Orchestra featuring Kay Thompson (The Rose Room, Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California, -) Singer, pianist, vocal arranger. Fanchon & Marco Revue (Paramount Theater, Los Angeles, -) Singer, pianist, vocal arranger. 12/1932) Singer, pianist, vocal arranger. Al Lyons & His Orchestra featuring Kay Thompson (Meadow Brook Country Club, St. Al Lyons & His Orchestra featuring Kay Thompson (Coronado Hotel, St. ![]() Al Lyons & His Orchestra featuring Kay Thompson (Fox Theater, St. Louis, Missouri various performances 1925-1927) Piano soloist, credited as "Catherine Fink." Tom Coakley & His Orchestra featuring Kay Thompson (Blossom Room, Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood, California, -) Singer, pianist, vocal arranger. Louis Symphony (Odeon Theater and other local venues in St. (Other piano soloists on the bill included Kay’s three siblings: Blanche, Marian and Leo (“Bud”) Fink.) Kay performed “Scotch Poem” (MacDowell), “Polichinelle” (Rachmaninoff), and, the finale of the recital, a duet with Blanche on “March Militaire” (Schubert- Tausig). Louis, Missouri, ) Piano soloist, credited as “Catherine Fink,” Kay was just 13-years-old. PART ONE: HEADLINING CONCERT & NIGHTCLUB APPEARANCES: Piano Recital (Baldwin Recital Hall, Baldwin Piano Co., 1111 Olive Street, St.
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