Teal Joy was a nightclub singer born Elsie Itashiki in 1926. On her first record Ted Steele Presents Miss Teal Joy (1957) she sings in Japanese, Yiddish, Italian, French and Spanish as well as English, which she pulls off well. Three years later in 1960 she released Mood in Mink. She released no other record albums as Teal Joy. In 2017 Mood in Mink was re-released on cd. The cover described her as "The Oriental Billie Holiday.
Swell Dames at the Oscars
Swell Dames at the Oscars. "You win some, you lose some."
Diana Dors
Diana Dors (born Diana Mary Fluck; October 23, 1931 – May 4, 1984) was an English film actress, singer, and pin-up model. Best known for her figure and sex appeal, she was often compared to American blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. She appeared in many British sex comedies and noirs of the 1950s and 1960s, some Hollywood films, and television later in life.
Leslie Uggams
Versatile singing star of television, stage, screen, and cabaret Leslie Uggams (b. New York City, May 25, 1943) is certainly best known across America for her role as Kizzy in the most-watched television series in history, Alex Haley’s Roots (1977). But more typical of her performance style was her work in Hallelujah, Baby! on Broadway, for which she won the 1968 Tony Award® for Best Actress in a Musical.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Teri Thornton began performing in local jazz clubs in the '50s. Moving to New York in '60s, she got into singing on national ad jingles and recorded for different record labels. To find more work, Thornton journeyed to Los Angeles. Returning to New York in 1983, the singer found steady work in jazz clubs.
