Vocalist
The Resume
(November 8, 1927-August 29, 2009)
Born in Kansas City, Missouri
Birth name was Mary Loutsenhizer
Jazz singer
Vocalist with the Stan Kenton big band (1952-53)
Recorded the singles 'I Miss You So' (1957) and 'Trust In Me' (1957)
Recorded the albums 'Chris Connor Sings Lullabys For Lovers' (1954), 'Chris Connors Sings Lullabys of Birdland' (1954), 'This Is Chris' (1955), 'He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not' (1956), 'A Jazz Date With Chris Connor' (1956), 'Chris Connor Sings the George Gershwin Almanac of Song' (1957), 'In Person' (1959), 'Witchcraft' (1959), 'Double Exposure' (with Maynard Ferguson, 1961), 'Two's Company' (with Maynard Ferguson, 1961), 'No Strings' (1962), 'Sings Gentle Bossa Nova' (1965), 'Softly and Swinging' (1969), 'Sweet and Swinging' (1978), 'New Again' (1987), 'My Funny Valentine' (1993), 'Blue Moon' (1995) and 'Everything I Love' (2003)
Why she might be annoying
She started as a clarinetist before becoming a singer.
After a series of successful albums for Atlantic Records, she left to join a label started by her manager; the new label went bankrupt a year later, derailing her career momentum.
He career was also hampered by heavy drinking.
Many of the master tapes from her Atlantic albums were lost in a warehouse fire.
Why she might not be annoying
Her voice was usually described as 'warm,' 'lush' and 'smoky.'
She quit drinking in the late 70s and launched a successful comeback in Japan.
She was with her companion Lori Muscarelle for 47 years until her death.
Jazz historian Marc Myers wrote, 'You never got the feeling with Chris that she was a helpless female, but you never got the feeling she was bossy either. And, as a result, almost everyone who heard her fell in love with her.'
Credit: C. Fishel
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