The South's Grandest Christmas Show

File:Perry_Como_1962.JPGFile:Perry_Como_signature.svgComo in 1939, when he was with the Ted Weems OrchestraArriving in Chicago for shows in 1947, Como is met by his fans who get a hair trim along with a song.Como meeting with songwriters' representatives in the "Supper Club" studio. He met with the "song pluggers" every Wednesday following the West Coast broadcast of Chesterfield Supper Club.Fox publicity photo of Perry ComoPerry Como for Chesterfield, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Mutual Broadcasting System, 1954Como and the Ray Charles Singers on the set of The Perry Como Show during "Sing To Me, Mr. C." segment, c. 1950s. Como's "sweater era".Flanked by Bing Crosby and Arthur Godfrey (1950)The Comos at home c. 1955. On the sofa are his elder son Ronnie and wife Roselle. In the chair is his daughter, Terri, and on the floor are Perry and son David.

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