Born: September 1, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan Died: May 2, 2000 in Englewood, New Jersey Teri Thornton was once called by the saxophonist Cannonball Adderley "the greatest voice since Ella Fitzgerald". A Detroit native (she was born in 1934 as Shirley Enid Avery), Ms. Thornton was a self-taught musician who was performing professionally by age 22. As a child, Thornton was strongly encouraged to pursue classical music, but she incensed her mother by falling in love with jazz. By 1961 she recorded her first album, "Devil May Care", and in 1963 her rendition of "Somewhere in the Night", the theme song of the popular ABC-TV series "Naked City", became a Billboard Top 10 hit and she found herself singing it on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and other variety programs (hosted by Steve Allen, Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, Rudy Vallee, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Martha Graham). She took part in a television program celebrating Duke Ellington's 40th anniversary in music. It featured Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald who requested that Thornton join them in singing several Ellington songs accompanied by Billy Strayhorn at the piano. Ella Fitzgerald told Down Beat magazine that Ms. Thornton was her favorite singer. After releasing two more albums, including 1963's "Open Highway" on Columbia (Tony Bennett wrote the liner notes for this album: "Teri sings with life, feeling, intensity, intelligence, and taste". "She's the first singer in years who doesn't have any gimmicks, any tricks. Instead, she's endowed with perfect pitch, a three-octave range, solid training, and years of invaluable experience. All this has made her create here a great album."), Thornton's career slowed down. She made a comeback in 1983 and won the Thelonius Monk International Jazz Competition, one of the most prestigious in jazz, in 1998. She passed away in 2000.
2016
Fresh Sound Records
CD, Comp, RM
1999
1983
Generations Production
7", Single
1967
Mothers Records & The Snarf Company
7"
1966
CBS
7", Single, Promo
1965
Columbia
7", Promo
1965
CBS
7", Single
1965
Columbia
7", Single
1965
1965
1963
1963
1963
1963
1961
Riverside Records
7", Single
1961
Stardust Records
7"
M.S.R. Records
LP, Album, Mono
Riverside Records
7", EP
M.S.R. Records, M.S.R. Records
LP, Mono
2014
Not On Label
CD, Album
2011
2005
Roaratorio
CD, Comp
2003
Warner Jazz France
4xCD, Comp, Lon
1997
1992
1992
1968
1968
1965
RCA Victor
7", EP
1965
2019
Rhythm & Blues Records
4xCD, Comp
2017
Essential Jazz Classics
2xCD, Comp
2010
2007
Hi-End (2)
CD, Comp
2007
2006
Fantasy
2xCD, Comp
2005
Fantasy
2xCD, Comp
2005
Fantasy
2xCD, Comp
2004
Rock Records
2xCD, Comp
2004
Rare Rockin' Records
CD, Comp, Ltd
2004
Universal
2xCD, Comp
2004
Rock Records & Tapes
2xCD, Comp
2003
Rendez-Vous On The Jazz Boulevard
2xCD, Comp
2003
Universal
2xCD, Comp
2003
Verve Records
2xCD, Comp
2003
2002
Universal Music Enterprises, Universal Music Special Markets
CD, Album, Comp
2002
Fantasy
2xCD, Comp
2001
ZYX Music
2xCD, Comp
2001
Verve Records, Universal Music Belgium
2xCD, Comp
2001
Universal Music Portugal, S.A.
2xCD, Comp
2001
2001
2000
LAUNCH Media
CD-ROM, Promo
2000
Fantasy, ZYX Music
CD, Album, Comp
2000
Verve Records
CD, Promo, Smplr
1999
Jazziz, Jazziz
CD, Comp, Enh, Promo
1999
The Verve Music Group
CD, Promo
1964
1961
Lipservices, Anna Teresa Music Ltd.
CD, Comp, Promo
Murray Hill Records
6xLP, Comp
Fantasy, ZYX Music
CD, Comp
CBS Disques S.A.
LP, Comp, Mono
Verve Records (2)
2xCD, Comp, Unofficial