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Jazz Singer Opts for *Black National Anthem*
2008-07-03 04:09:00 A jazz singer shocked some Denver residents after replacing the words to the national anthem with those of the “Black National Anthem” during the annual State of the City address this week. Rene Marie was asked to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” before Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper delivered the annual address on Tuesday. Instead, she sang the ...
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Julie London - All Through the Night
2008-02-08 16:48:00 Julie London (September 26, 1926?October 18, 2000) was an American singer and actress. Best known for her smoky, sensual voice, as a singer she was at her peak in the 1950s; her acting career lasted more than 35 years, ending with the role of nurse Dixie McCall, RN, on the TV show Emergency! (1972?1979). Read More... or Julie London at the Internet Movie Database or Julie London Biography, Discography & PhotosWatch Video Youtube - Julie London or Youtube - Julie London - Cry me a riverTrack List of Julie London - All Through the Night1. I've Got You Under My Skin2. You Do Something to Me3. Get Out of Town4. All Through the Night5. So in Love6. At Long Last Love7. Easy to Love8. My Heart Belongs to Daddy9. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye10. In the Still of the NightJulie London - All Through the Night
British jazz singer George Melly dies
(AP)
2007-07-05 13:56:00 AP - George Melly, a flamboyant, gravel-voiced jazz singer, critic and raconteur, died Thursday, his wife said. He was 80 years old.
Dakota Staton, '50s jazz singer, dies
2007-04-13 18:31:00 NEW YORK, April 13 : Dakota Staton, a 1950s jazz and blues singer known for her sassy style, has died in New York at the age of 76.
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Renowned jazz singer Anita O'Day dies
(AP)
2006-12-02 16:09:15 AP - Anita O'Day, whose sassy renditions of "Honeysuckle Rose," "Sweet Georgia Brown" and other song standards that made her one of the most respected jazz vocalists of the 1940s and '50s, has died. She was 87.
Interview: John L Walters meets jazz singer Dianne Reeves
0000-00-00 00:00:00 There's a Hollywood convention that if you want to evoke morality and authenticity in your film, you turn to jazz. Think of Steve Dallas, the incorruptible jazz guitarist in Sweet Smell of Success - possibly the only admirable character in that labyrinth of sleazy noir. In Good Night, and Good ...
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