Over her seven-decade career, Peggy Lee helped redefine what it meant to be a female singer, and her quietly captivating voice continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Born in an era where women struggled for equality – a conversation that continues today – and carrying the burden of years of a traumatic childhood, she was a true pioneer and survivor to her core. What she accomplished as a woman, and as an artist, is nothing short of extraordinary.
Appetizers
Appetizers Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet Written byDon Raye, Gene de PaulCopyright dateApril 13, 1943 Milkman keep those bottles quietCan’t use that jive on my milk dietSo milkman keep those bottles quiet Been jumpin’ on the...
Swell Dame of the week Dorothy 'Kammie' Kamenshef - Rockford Peaches star.
Swell Dames of the week Ruth Etting and Doris Day
Swell Dame of the week Dakota Staton
Swell Dame of the week Dolly Dawn
Swell Dame of the week Anita O'Day
Swell Dames who appear in this episode are: Dorothy Dandridge (pictured), Irene Kral, Peggy Lee. Rosemary Clooney, Dinah Washington, Annie Ross, Nancy Wilson, Nellie Lutcher, Pearl Bailey, Judy Garland, Lorez Alexandria, Chris Connor, Dinah Shore,...