I'm sorry, but it seems there might be confusion as the artist you are referring to does not match with the known discography of Edgar Hayes who was prominent in the 1930s. Edgar Hayes was an American jazz pianist and bandleader known for his work in the swing era. Born on May 23, 1904, in Lexington, Kentucky, Hayes developed his music career through the 1920s and 1930s, gaining recognition for his smooth style and deft arrangements.
He led the Edgar Hayes Orchestra, which scored a hit with "Stardust" and was known for the recording "Edgar Steps Out" in 1937. The band gained a degree of fame and appreciation among jazz enthusiasts for their swing tunes and was moderately successful during their time. After the big band era waned, Hayes continued to perform but with less visibility than during the height of his career. He passed away on June 28, 1979. His work continues to be celebrated by traditional jazz and swing aficionados, though it seems he has no recent releases under the names "Kentuckian Bandleader," "Help Me," or "Without You." It's critical to ensure that the information corresponds with the correct artist's discography and era. If you are referring to a different Edgar Hayes, additional specific information would be needed to provide an accurate biography.
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