Shelley Moore (March 10, 1932 – June 23, 2016) was an English-born American
jazz
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singer.
She was born in
Essex, England
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, and in the 1950s performed in nightclubs and for American troops in England, appeared on British television and radio, and released several singles on the
Columbia
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,
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, and
Esquire
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record labels, including two
EPs, ''Portrait of Shelley'' and ''Kool Kanary''.
[ Bill Kohlhaase, "Orange County Jazz Scene Gets Moore of the Same: Performing: Westminster singer has recorded 'You Can Count on Me,' an album of standards and her originals"]
''LA Times'', January 8, 1992; retrieved June 28, 2016.
''LA Times'', October 10, 1986; retrieved June 28, 2016.
''Orange County Register'', June 23, 2016; retrieved June 28, 2016.Shelley Moore profile
45cat.com; retrieved June 28, 2016.
After touring the US with bandleader Vic Lewis
Victor Lewis MBE (29 July 1919 – 9 February 2009) was a British jazz guitarist and bandleader. He also enjoyed success as an artists' agent and manager.
Biography
He was born in London, England. Lewis began playing the guitar at the age o ...
, she began singing with the Ray McKinley band, and then moved to America in 1961.[ She was signed by the ]Argo
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label, a subsidiary of Chess Records
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. On her first album, ''For the First Time'', her accompanists included Ramsey Lewis, Plas Johnson, and Eddie Harris
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.[ She wrote some of her own songs.][
She married attorney Ken Golden, a U.S. citizen, and retired from the music industry in 1963 to raise their two children, Danny and Bryna. Later, she started performing again throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties. She returned to performing in the late 1970s, in clubs in the ]Orange County
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area.[ In 1992 she released the album ''You Can Count on Me'', which contained both standards and original songs.][
]
Death
A longtime Westminster, California
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resident, she died on June 23, 2016, aged 84. No place or cause of death was provided.[
]
References
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1932 births
2016 deaths
English jazz singers
Musicians from Essex
Traditional pop music singers
British women jazz singers
Place of death missing
Argo Records artists