Hardbopjazz Posted July 25 Report Posted July 25 I'm not that familiar with her singing, but she had a long career. She was 97. Quote
mjzee Posted July 25 Report Posted July 25 For a hot moment in the late '70's, she was very big. This sold a lot: Quote
HutchFan Posted July 25 Report Posted July 25 Sorry to hear this news. R.I.P. This is the Laine album that I've enjoyed more than any others: Quote
felser Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 RIP. 97 is a great run. I'm only vaguely familiar with her work, but have been aware of her for decades. Married to John Dankworth for five decades. Quote
sgcim Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 (edited) I loved her albums "Live at Carnegie Hall" and Cleo Sings Sondheim" the most out of her many recordings. She went from jazz to acting to singing in musicals to singing opera. With her four octave range, she was capable of singing anything. She was the daughter of a Jamaican man and British woman. For a period of time, she was considered the greatest female singer in the world. RIP, Old Gal... Edited July 26 by sgcim Quote
mjazzg Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 She seemed ever present as a guest on the light entertainment TV shows of my childhood so she was probably my stealth introduction to Jazz. I think she defined Jazz for the non-Jazz audience for a few decades. I got to appreciate her a lot more in later years but was never a big fan, my loss not hers I'm sure. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 I've accumulated a lot of her LPs, mainly because of John Dankworth involvement, and most of these are still in the massive "to be cleaned" section, decades later. Maybe I need to do something about this. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 Saw Cleo Laine twice over many years. Enjoyed her singing. R.I.P. Quote
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