Deane Janis (June 19, 1904 – March 8, 1988)[1] was an American popular singer during America's swing era.
During that visit she was noticed by a booking agency which managed to obtain a 15 minute singing engagement for her on a Chicago radio station.
After two years she tried again, and started working as the featured vocalist for Hal Kemp's dance band where she remained for 18 months.
In 1933 she signed with CBS to perform on Camel Caravan where she sang with the Casa Loma Orchestra and worked with host, Walter O'Keefe, until the show format was changed in 1936.
[3] For the rest of her career she gave up show business and worked at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.