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Mary Jean Loutsenhizer, known professionally as Chris Connor (November 8, 1927 – August 29, 2009), was an American jazz singer.
Mary Jean Loutsenhizer, conocida profesionalmente como Chris Connor (8 de noviembre de 1927 – 29 de agosto de 2009) [1] fue una cantante de jazz estadounidense.
8 de nov. de 2023 · Chris Connor, una voz que dejó su huella en el Jazz. En esta nueva efeméride, Jazz & Cash recuerda a una fabulosa cantante a 96 años de su natalicio. Mary Loutsenhizer, conocida posteriormente como Chris Connor, nació un 8 de noviembre de 1927 en Kansas City, Missouri.
23 de jun. de 2019 · Chris Connor, the great jazz singer whose lush, foggy voice and compressed emotional intensity distilled a 1950s jazz reverie of faraway longing in a sad cafe, died on Saturday in Toms River, N.J. She was 81 and lived in Toms River.
Connor recorded approximately 42 albums and several singles between the years 1949 to 2003. This discography lists all known first-release EPs, LPs and CDs released by the singer, and includes some live recordings released on CD containing her 1950s radio performances.
RecordedLocationAlbum TitleLabel1954–1955New YorkBethlehem's GirlfriendsBethlehem05/27/57"Stars of Jazz" TV ShowSessions Live, 1957Calliope Records1959UnknownSound Flights Into JazzUSA Government's Air Force Recruitment ...1960Ed Sullivan ShowThe Sullivan Years: Great Ladies of JazzTVT records2 de sept. de 2009 · Working as a secretary in nearby Jefferson City, Chris Connor (as she had begun to call herself) sang with a student orchestra for weekend campus dances at the University of Missouri. Led by the...
1 de sept. de 2009 · Chris Connor, the great jazz singer whose lush, foggy voice and compressed emotional intensity distilled a 1950s jazz reverie of faraway longing in a sad cafe, died on Saturday in Toms...