Felicia Sanders
Traditional Pop Music, Big Band, Radio, Nightclub, Hollywood, Benny Carter
978-613-5-75675-3
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2011-09-03
54,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Felicia Sanders (c. 1922 – February 7, 1975) was a singer of traditional pop music. Born Felice Schwartz in Mount Vernon, New York. She sang in the 1940s, with big bands and on the radio, based in Los Angeles. She stopped singing professionally to get married but became bored with domestic life and, in 1950, returned to singing in a nightclub in Hollywood, Café Gala. She was heard there by Benny Carter, who thought enough of her talent to recommend her to Mitch Miller, Columbia Records' artist and repertory director. She was picked, in 1953, by Columbia's biggest orchestra leader, Percy Faith, to sing vocal on a song he was recording, taken from the film Moulin Rouge—a biographical film about Toulouse-Lautrec.
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