Fay McKay
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Fay McKay (1930 - 4 April 2008) was an American entertainer. She spent the majority of her career in Las Vegas. In 1951 she won the Ted Mack Amateur Hour award and toured with the group. After touring with the group she was an opening act for Liberace and toured with Mickey Finn. She was most well known for her performence of The Tweleve Daze of Christmas, where she performed as an intoxicated singer.
McKay died in Las Vegas at the age 78.[1]