Nathan Dodge
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I'm becoming quite a Helen Forrest admirer.
K.D. Lightner said:Also, Doris Day sang with some big bands. Her first big hit was "Sentimental Journey," which she sang when she was with the Les Brown's Band of Renown. She also sang with Barney Rapp and I believe, Tommy Dorsey, but have not verified that.
I liked her singing, also Rosemary Clooney, Jo Stafford, Pattie Page, Kay Starr, Mary Ford (of Les Paul and Mary Ford). My very favorite would be Peggy Lee, singing not only Fever, but, from 1939 Why Don't You Do Right. Another song from that era I love is My Heart Belongs to Daddy, which was sung by Mary Martin.
Hardly a crooner, but I loved listening to Teresa Brewer when I was a pre-teen; later, there was Connie Francis, who could belt a song.
karol
SarahLouise said:I've also been listening to a lot of female fronted big band swing lately. Some of my favourites are... and Margaret Whiting.
dhermann1 said:OK, here's another really great and largely forgotten female vocalist: Sister Rosetta Tharp. What a singer!
Brinybay said:I don't know her name, but she sings in a few songs in my Artie Shaw collection. Deep Purple and Just My Bill are two.
Nathan Dodge said:I'm becoming quite a Helen Forrest admirer.