Betty Carter (born Lillie Mae Jones; May 16, 1929 – September 26, 1998) was an American jazz singer known for her improvisational technique, scatting and...
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Ray Charles and Betty Carter is a 1961 album by Betty Carter and Ray Charles. A 1988 CD/LP re-issue included three bonus tracks and the 1998 Rhino Records...
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(Kenny Burrell album), 1972 'Round Midnight (1963 Betty Carter album) Round Midnight (1975 Betty Carter album) Round Midnight (Philly Joe Jones album),...
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The Audience with Betty Carter is a 1980 live double album by the American jazz singer Betty Carter. The album's first track, "Sounds (Movin' On)", is...
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Inside Betty Carter is a 1964 Betty Carter album. It contains the first recording of Carter's signature song, "Open the Door". Originally released on the...
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Carter delivered a speech to the National Press Club. In January 2003, Carter attended the benefit for the 20th anniversary celebration of the Betty Ford...
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Clarkson Betty Bronson (1906–1971), American actress Betty Buckley (born 1947), American actress Betty Burbridge (1895–1987), American actress Betty Carter (Lillie...
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ISBN 1-904994-10-5. Inman, Davis (December 19, 2011). "Ray Charles and Betty Carter, "Baby, It's Cold Outside"". American Songwriter. Archived from the original...
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(November 23, 1976). "Mrs. Carter Looks Over School, Then Goes on White House Tour". The New York Times. Retrieved January 19, 2023. "Betty Ford: Gilded Cage,...
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Out There (also listed as Out There with Betty Carter) is a bebop album by jazz vocalist Betty Carter with an ensemble under the direction of alto saxophonist...
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"Open the Door" is a popular song written by Betty Carter in 1964. Carter recorded it several times and made it a frequent part of her live performances...
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attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. The song was later recorded by Betty Carter, Frankie Laine, Brian Hyland, Anthony Newley, Suzy Bogguss and others...
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Finally, Betty Carter is a live album by Betty Carter. Though it was recorded in 1969, its release was delayed until 1975 because the master recording...
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Betty Werlein Carter (19 July 1910–4 March 2000) was an American publisher, editor and writer. Betty Werlein was born in New Orleans to Elizebeth Thomas...
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The Betty Carter Album is a 1976 album by Betty Carter. It is unique among her albums in its use of overdubbing on some tracks to allow her to record multiple...
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Betty Carter at the Village Vanguard (original title Betty Carter) is a 1970 live album by Betty Carter featuring her performing with her trio at the...
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Cole Songs) (1983), cutting an album of live duets with Betty Carter, The Carmen McRae-Betty Carter Duets (1987), being accompanied by Dave Brubeck and George...
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Syllable choice also differentiated jazz singers' personal styles: Betty Carter was inclined to use sounds like "louie-ooie-la-la-la" (soft-tongued sounds...
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Doug Raney – Stolen Moments (1979) Carmen McRae and Betty Carter – The Carmen McRae – Betty Carter Duets (1987) Turtle Island Quartet – Turtle Island String...
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such as Stevie Wonder. She has been compared to jazz vocalists such as Betty Carter, Sarah Vaughan, and Nancy Wilson. Horn was born and raised in Dallas...
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Meet Betty Carter and Ray Bryant is a 1955 jazz album by singer Betty Carter and pianist Ray Bryant both debuting here on record as leading artists. Although...
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York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-07630-2. Glad, Betty (1980). Jimmy Carter: In Search of the Great White House. New York: W. W. Norton....
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Peace ABC The Genius Hits the Road Dedicated to You Ray Charles and Betty Carter Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Modern Sounds in Country and...
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The Modern Sound of Betty Carter is a 1960 (see 1960 in music) album by Betty Carter. The album has been available since 1992 on CD format as I Can't Help...
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version was first recorded by Carmen McRae and Betty Carter on their 1987 album The Carmen McRae – Betty Carter Duets. Fisher was married and divorced three...
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request for home movies. 16 16 Anthony Perkins Betty Carter March 13, 1976 (1976-03-13) Betty Carter performs "Music Maestro, Please / Swing Brother...
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saxophone, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter and drummer Elvin Jones. The cover photo is of Shorter's first wife, Teruko...
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though it has been presented to a vocalist from the United Kingdom once. Betty Carter and Maxine Sullivan share the record for the most nominations without...
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International Association for Jazz Education in Atlanta, where he met Betty Carter, who invited him to joint performances at the Blue Note in New York City...
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Betty Marion Ludden (née White; January 17, 1922 – December 31, 2021) was an American actress and comedian. A pioneer of early television with a career...
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