Pvt. Gant shot to the upper reaches of the RB charts for Gilt-Edge like a guided missile with his Grass Is Getting Greener Every Day and I'm Tired in 1945, recording prolifically for the imprint before switching over to the Bullet label for the 1948 smash Another Day -- Another Dollar and 1949's I'm a Good Man but a Poor Man (in between those two, Gant also hit with Special Delivery for Four Star). Urbane after-hours blues, refined ballads, torrid boogies -- Gant ran the gamut during a tumultuous few years in the record business (he also turned up on King, Imperial, Dot, and Swing Time/Down Beat), but it didn't last. His We're Gonna Rock for Decca in 1950 (as Gunter Lee Carr) presaged the rise of rock roll later in the decade, but Gant wouldn't be around to view its ascendancy; the one-time G.I. Sing-Sation died in 1952 at the premature age of 38. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi