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Joya Sherrill (August 20, 1924 – June 28, 2010) was an American
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vocalist and children's television show host. Sherrill was born in
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on August 20, 1924. Her first ambition was to become a writer: she was the editor of her school paper. She had a sister, Alice. Sherrill began her career with
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in July 1942 when she was seventeen. After a period at
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, she rejoined in 1944 and remained with Ellington until 1946 when she left to marry Richard Guilmenot. Ellington considered her one of his favorite singers. "I never really left the band. I did recordings and special occasions. Duke would call me for jobs once a year at least," Sherrill told John S. Wilson in 1979. Sherrill also performed with Ellingtonians Ray Nance and Rex Stewart for many years. She worked with Ellington on the television broadcast of '' A Drum Is a Woman'' (1957), and toured the
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with
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in 1962. The album '' Joya Sherrill Sings Duke'' features Ellingtonians performing in support. From 1970, Sherrill hosted a children's television show, ''Time for Joya'', later called '' Joya's Fun School''. This was recorded for a few years, but was rerun until 1982. In the mid-1970s, she accompanied her husband when he went to Iran for his work. There, she had her own television program, which was broadcast live. She returned to singing in New York near the end of that decade. Her husband died in 1989; they had a son and a daughter. Sherrill died from leukemia at home in Great Neck, New York on June 28, 2010.


Discography


As leader

* ''Sugar and Spice'' with Luther Henderson (Columbia, 1962) * '' Joya Sherrill Sings Duke'' (
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, 1965) * ''Black Beauty: The Duke in Mind'' by Joya Sherrill with
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(Phontastic, 1995)


As guest

* Sammy Davis Jr. ''Sammy Jumps with Joya'' (Design, 1957) *
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'' My People'' (Contact, 1964) * Duke Ellington ''Duke Ellington's Greatest'' (RCA Victor, 1954)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sherrill, Joya 1924 births 2010 deaths American women jazz singers American jazz singers Singers from New Jersey Musicians from Bayonne, New Jersey Duke Ellington Orchestra members American children's television presenters