Peggy Lee
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Peggy Lee (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002) was an American popular music and jazz singer. She was famous for her "soft and cool" singing style, which she is thought to have developed in response to noisy nightclub audiences. Lee was born Norma Delores Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota. After her mother died her father remarried and her stepmother was very cruel to her. So she left home, and in 1941, she joined Benny Goodman's band—then at the height of its popularity—and for over two years toured the United States with it. In early 1942, Lee had her first # 1 hit, "Somebody Else Is Taking My Place," followed by 1943's "Why Don't You Do Right?," which sold over a million copies and made her famous. She sang with Goodman in two 1943 films, "Stage Door Canteen" and "The Powers Girl." In March 1943, Lee married Dave Barbour, the guitarist in Goodman's band.
In 1944, Lee began to record for Capitol Records, for whom she produced a long string of hits, many of them with lyrics and music by Lee and Barbour, including "I Don't Know Enough About You," "It's a Good Day," and the #1-selling record of 1948, "Mañana." She is most famous for her cover version of the Little Willie John hit "Fever" and her rendition of Leiber and Stoller's "Is That All There Is?" Her relationship with the Capitol label spanned almost three decades, apart from a brief but artistically rich detour (1952-1956) at Decca Records, where she recorded one of her most acclaimed albums, "Black Coffee," and had hit singles with "Lover" and "Mr. Wonderful." She was also known as a songwriter with such hits as the songs from the Disney movie Lady and the Tramp, which she also sang. Her many songwriting collaborators, in addition to Dave Barbour, included Laurindo Almeida, Harold Arlen, Sonny Burke, Cy Coleman, Gene DiNovi, Duke Ellington, Dave Grusin, Dick Hazard, Quincy Jones, Francis Lai, Jack Marshall, Johnny Mandel, Marian McPartland, Willard Robison, Lalo Schifrin, Hubie Wheeler, and Victor Young.
Lee also acted in several films. In 1953, she played opposite Danny Thomas in a remake of the early Al Jolson film, The Jazz Singer. In 1955, she played a despondent and alcoholic blues singer in Pete Kelly's Blues (1955), for which she was nominated for an Oscar.
Lee was nominated for twelve Grammy Awards, winning Best Contemporary Vocal Performance for her 1969 hit "Is That All There Is". In 1995 she was given the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
In the early 1990s, she retained famed entertainment attorney Neil Papiano, who, on her behalf successfully sued Disney for royalties on Lady and the Tramp. Lee's lawsuit claimed that she was due royalties for video tapes, a technology that did not exist when she agreed to write and perform for Disney.
She continued to perform into the 1990s and still mesmerized audiences and critics alike. As was the case with fellow musical legends Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, Lee turned to acting skills and showmanship as her voice diminished.
After years of poor health, Lee died from complications from diabetes and cardiac disease at the age of 81 in 2002. She is survived by Nicki Lee Foster, her daughter with Dave Barbour. She is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, California.
Peggy Lee is a recipient of the state of North Dakota's Roughrider Award; the Pied Piper Award from The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP); the Presidents Award, from the Songwriters' Guild of America; the Ella Award for Lifetime Achievement, from the Society of Singers; and the Living Legacy Award, from the Women's International Center. In 1999 she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
In April 2005 McFarland Publishing released Miss Peggy Lee: A Career Chronicle by Robert Strom (ISBN 0786419369). In March 2006 Henry Holt and Company released Fever : The Life and Music of Miss Peggy Lee by Peter Richmond (ISBN 0805073833).
Albums
- 1948 Rendezvous with Peggy Lee
- 1953 Black Coffee (10-inch version)
- 1954 Songs in an Intimate Style
- 1954 Selections from Irving Berlin's 'White Christmas' (w/ Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye)
- 1955 Songs from 'Pete Kelly's Blues'' (w/ Ella Fitzgerald)
- 1956 Black Coffee (12-inch version)
- 1957 Dream Street
- 1957 Songs from Walt Disney's Lady and the Tramp
- 1957 The Man I Love
- 1958 Sea Shells
- 1959 Jump for Joy
- 1959 Things Are Swingin'
- 1959 Miss Wonderful (recorded 1956)
- 1959 I Like Men!
- 1959 Beauty and the Beat
- 1960 Latin ala Lee
- 1960 All Aglow Again
- 1960 Pretty Eyes
- 1960 Christmas Carousel
- 1960 Ole ala Lee
- 1961 Basin Street East Proudly Presents Miss Peggy Lee
- 1961 If You Go
- 1962 Blues Cross Country
- 1962 Bewitching-Lee
- 1962 Sugar 'N' Spice
- 1963 Mink Jazz
- 1963 I'm a Woman
- 1964 In Love Again!
- 1964 In the Name of Love
- 1965 Pass Me By
- 1965 That Was Then and Now Is Now
- 1966 Guitars ala Lee
- 1966 Big Spender
- 1967 Extra Special
- 1967 Somethin' Groovy
- 1968 Two Shows Nightly
- 1969 A Natural Woman
- 1969 Is That All There Is?
- 1970 Bridge Over Troubled Water
- 1970 Make It With You
- 1971 Where Did They Go?
- 1972 Norma Deloris Egstrom from Jamestown, North Dakota
- 1974 Let's Love
- 1975 Mirrors
- 1977 Live in London
- 1977 Peggy
- 1979 Close Enough for Love
- 1988 Miss Peggy Lee Sings the Blues
- 1989 There'll Be Another Spring: The Peggy Lee Songbook
- 1993 Moments Like This
- 1993 Love Held Lightly: Rare Songs by Harold Arlen
Filmography
- The Powers Girl (1943)
- Stage Door Canteen (1943)
- Banquet of Melody (1946) (short subject)
- Jasper in a Jam (1946) (short subject) (voice)
- Midnight Serenade (1947) (short subject)
- Peggy Lee and the Dave Barbour Quartet (1950) (short subject)
- Mr. Music (1950)
- The Jazz Singer (1953)
- Lady and the Tramp (1955) (voice)
- Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
- Celebrity Art (1973) (short subject)
External links
- Official website
- {{{2|{{{name|Peggy Lee}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Database
- Songwriters Hall of Fame's Peggy Lee exhibit
- Peggy Lee @ the SoundtrackINFO project
- Peggy Lee Copa performance review
- Peggy Lee Discography
- Peggy Lee's Gravesite
- Review of a Peggy Lee biography by Mark Steyn
"Peggy Lee" is also a character in Victory Gundam, one of the five (of the six) original members of the Shrike Team named in homage to famous 20th century female singers.de:Peggy Lee fr:Peggy Lee nl:Peggy Lee sv:Peggy Lee
Categories: 1920 births | 2002 deaths | Best Actress Oscar Nominee | American female singers | American jazz musicians | American actors | Entertainers who died in their 80s | Hollywood Walk of Fame | People from North Dakota | Roughrider Award recipients | Traditional pop music singers | Norwegian-Americans | Swedish-Americans