Jack Berch (August 26, 1907 or 1911[1] – December 10, 1992) was an American baritone singer best known for his radio variety/talk programs[2] from 1935 to 1954.
[4] Following his father's death, Berch began working after school as a stock boy in a dry goods store when he was "about 11 years old".
When one potential customer in Youngstown, Ohio, turned out to be the wife of the manager of radio station WKBN, that led to an audition.
[2] A comment published in the trade publication Radio Daily said, "The singing of Berch is particularly well designed to give the day a sunny sendoff.
[1] In 1950, Berch signed a contract with RCA Victor to make recordings in both children's and popular music genres.