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Ethel Ennis

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American jazz singer whose career spanned seven decades. Born November 28, 1932 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Died February 17, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Ennis spent the majority of her life in her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, where she was affectionately known as the "First Lady of Jazz". Ethel Ennis first won national recognition for her recording “Lullaby for Losers” in 1955. In 1958, she was selected by Benny Goodman as the female vocalist for his all-star band. Later, she was chosen as a featured singer on the Arthur Godfrey Show. After performing at the 1964 Newport Jazz Festival with Billy Taylor, Cozy Cole, and Slam Stewart, she appeared with Duke Ellington and his Orchestra on television's “Bell Telephone Hour.” She followed those amazing achievements by wowing them at the Monterey Jazz Festival in duets with Joe Williams. She returned to her hometown to perform in concerts with the Count Basie Band and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. During that same period, she shared the bill with Cab Calloway at Harlem's Apollo Theater and played supper clubs and concert halls all over the country.

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Ethel Ennis has released 20+ albums. Some of their notable releases include If Women Ruled The World, The Moon Was Yellow (And The Night Was Young) , God Bless The Child. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Ethel Ennis's most popular tracks include Have You Forgotten?, My Foolish Heart, Blue Prelude, Love For Sale, I Remember (The Corn Fields of Home). Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

American jazz singer whose career spanned seven decades. Born November 28, 1932 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Died February 17, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Ennis spent the majority of her life... Read the full biography on this page.

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