1928-2002 Rosemary Clooney

The distinctively deep, rich & smooth voice of Rosemary Clooney earned her recognition as one of America's premiere pop & jazz singers. She began at age 13.

Featured Songs: Slow Boat to China 1958 & Tenderly 1951
Holiday Extravaganza Feature:  White Christmas  1954

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1922-1969 Frances Ethel Gumm (Judy Garland)

At just 2-years-old, Judy Garland was drafted into the dance act entitled “The Gumm Sisters,” with her two older sisters. Her voice got her into film acting when she was 13.

Featured Song: Over the Rainbow 1939
Holiday Extravaganza Feature:  Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas  1944

Born 1924 as Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff  (Doris Day)

Doris Day's popularity as a radio performer and vocalist in the 1940’s led directly to a career in films in the 1950’s & 60’s.

Featured Songs: Qué Sera Sera 1956 & Teacher’s Pet 1958
Holiday Extravaganza Feature:  The Christmas Song  1946

1920-2002 Norma Egstrom  (Peggy Lee)

Peggy Lee, singer, songwriter and Oscar-nominated performer, has been widely recognized as one of the most important musical influences of the 20th century.

Featured Song: Fever 1958
 

1932-1963 Virginia Hensley (Patsy Cline)

Since her death at the age of 30 and the height of her career, Patsy Cline has been considered one of the most influential, revered and acclaimed female vocalists of the 20th century

Featured Songs: Walkin’ After Midnight 1957 & Crazy 1961
 
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1927- Present  Clara Ann Fowler (Patti Page)

One of the best-known female artists in traditional pop music, Page was the best-selling female artist of the 1950s, and has sold over 100 million records to date. Page's signature song, Tennessee Waltz, recorded in 1950, was one of the biggest-selling singles of the twentieth century, and is also one of the two official state songs of Tennessee.

Holiday Extravaganza Feature:  Boogie Woogie Santa Claus  1950

1927- Present   Eartha Mae Keith (Eartha Kitt)

An American actress, singer, and cabaret star, Kitt is known for her role as Catwoman in the 1960s TV series Batman, and for her 1953 Christmas song Santa Baby.  Orson Welles once called her "the most exciting woman in the world."

Holiday Extravaganza Feature:  Santa Baby  1953


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