Beverly Kenney热门歌曲下载
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Again HQ | Born to Be Blue | 02:18 |
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Why Try to Change Me Now SQ | Again | 03:37 |
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You're My Boy HQ | Sings for Playboys | 02:58 |
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You Go to My Head | Vocal and Jazz Essentials | 02:40 |
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Yours Sincerely | Vocal and Jazz Essentials | 02:37 |
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Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe | Vocal and Jazz Essentials | 02:22 |
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Lover Man | Jazz Guitar Essentials | 04:24 |
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Brooklyn Love Song | Vocal and Jazz Essentials | 02:59 |
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More Than You Know SQ | Jazz Guitar Essentials | 02:40 |
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For All We Know(From "...Born to Be Blue...") | Sings for Playboys / ...Born to Be Blue... / Like Yesterday | 03:11 |
Beverly Kenney最新专辑下载
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Again
2018-10-19
Remastered Hits (All Tracks Remastered 2017)
2017-12-13
Beverly Kenney歌手简介
Beverly Kenney (January 29, 1932, Harrison, New Jersey – April 13, 1960, New York City ) was an American jazz singer.
Kenney worked early in life for Western Union as a telephone birthday singer . After moving to New York City , she recorded a demo in 1954 with Tony Tamburello; the demo was released in its entirety in 2006 by SSJ Records in 2006 under the title Snuggled on Your Shoulder . By the end of the year she had moved to Miami , where she landed a recurring engagement at the Black Magic Room. Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey heard her and took her on tour in the orchestra they co-led; she worked with them for several months before breaking off to move back to New York. Upon her return, she worked in clubs with George Shearing , Don Elliott , and Kai Winding ; After a short tour of the Midwest with Larry Sonn, she signed to Roost Records and released her first album in 1956. Her second release was Come Swing with Me , and Jimmy Jones led an ensemble behind her for her third and final release for Roost in 1957. [ citation needed ]
She moved to Decca Records , and released three further LPs with them, including Beverly Kenney Sings For Playboys (1958), Born to Be Blue (1959), and Like Yesterday (1959). Beverly Kenney Sings For Playboys featured liner notes by Steve Allen , which praised Kenneys vocal style and stated, "A word to Playboys: I would not recommend this album as Music to Make the Romantic Approach By. Youre apt to get more interested in Beverly than the girl youre trying to impress."
Kenney was a critically acclaimed musician, but she saw little widespread acceptance, due at least in part to the burgeoning rock & roll movement. She had an intense personal dislike for this music, even going so far as to compose a song called "I Hate Rock and Roll", which she performed on The Steve Allen Show on May 18, 1958.
Death and Legacy [ edit source | editbeta ]
On April 13, 1960, Kenney committed suicide by an overdose of alcohol and Seconal . She was 28 years old.
She remains a cult figure in Japan , where all of her albums have been reissued to CD and have remained in print on a relatively steady basis. Japans SSJ Records have released three collections of unreleased Beverly Kenney material: Snuggled on Your Shoulder (2006), Lonely and Blue (2007), and What Is There To Say? (2009). This first in the series, Snuggled on Your Shoulder , was reissued by Cellar Door Records in 2010; it features the SSJ Records release in its entirety plus bonus tracks from a recently discovered radio show. One track from Snuggled On Your Shoulder , " Tea For Two ", was released on the Vintage music compilation, This is Vintage Now