Fever

Fever
Title Fever PDF eBook
Author Peter Richmond
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 584
Release 2007-04-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780312426613

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The first major biography of the legendary singer--an enthralling account of a charismatic artist moving through the greatest, most glamorous era of American music.

Miss Peggy Lee

Miss Peggy Lee
Title Miss Peggy Lee PDF eBook
Author Robert Strom
Publisher McFarland
Pages 0
Release 2014-04-30
Genre Music
ISBN 9780786495689

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Peggy Lee holds a special place in the history of American popular and jazz music. From her birth on May 26, 1920, to her final recording on August 26, 1995, to the New Yorker's obituary from February of 2002, this chronological record covers every moment of her professional life. Detailed entries describe recordings (both albums and songs), radio and television appearances, her work in films, and her songwriting efforts, drawing from interviews with Lee and others, nightclub and concert reviews, and a wealth of other sources. Appendices list CD releases of Lee's recordings and the songs she composed. Illustrated with many rare photographs.

Miss Peggy Lee

Miss Peggy Lee
Title Miss Peggy Lee PDF eBook
Author Peggy Lee
Publisher Berkley
Pages 308
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780425132708

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Grammy Award winner, Oscar and Emmy nominee, singer, composer, and actress extraordinaire--Peggy Lee's story is as unforgettable as her music. Now in her own words, she reveals the love, glory, heartbreaks and hardships of her turbulent life. Seductive and gripping.--Kirkus. Photographs. Fine.

Fever

Fever
Title Fever PDF eBook
Author Peter Richmond
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 466
Release 2006-03-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0805073833

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""I learned courage from Buddha, Jesus, Lincoln, and Mr. Cary Grant." So said Peggy Lee, the North Dakota farm girl who transformed herself - with the help from some of the greatest musical artists of her time - into one of the most glamorous, distinctive, and important singer-songwriters ever to step into a spotlight. Einstein adored her. Duke Ellington dubbed her, simply, "the Queen." Often compared to her lifetime friend Frank Sinatra, she sang jazz, swing, bebop, ballads, rock and roll, the blues. Peggy Lee created drama, character, and poetry as an actress might - without ever losing the beat. With her silky whisper and platinum cool she sold 20 million records, made more money than Mickey Mantle, and helped create American music's greatest generation." "With Fever, Peter Richmond delivers the first biography of Lee - a portrait of a lady that is, above all, a portrait of an artist. It begins, in the Depression's hard days, with a kid named Norma, born with nothing but the wide open plains. Her mother died when she was only a child; her father drank and her stepmother beat her. But the music on the radio, from faraway cities, gave her a dream that would never fade. One day she hit the road, hoping that the music she loved would lead her someplace better. It did - to a new name and new towns where, in the midst of the great war, a gallery of brilliant innovators like Benny Goodman (who is often credited with discovering her) were ushering in a brand-new beat, a sound that would change American lives. Peggy Lee became on of the girls who sang with the bands, traveling the country with the jazzmen on buses and late-night trains." "Richmond traces how Peggy rose, right along with jazz itself, to become a star, an unstoppable hit-maker, and a lyricist whose soul-searching imagery paved the way for women who wanted to write their own songs. For Lee, there would ultimately be four marriages, a daughter, a one-woman Broadway show, Europe, the Waldorf, Vegas, Basin Street East, Ciro's, the White House, an Oscar nomination, more than a few lovers, and friends like Bing Crosby and Judy Garland (who called Peggy her favorite singer). There would be a mansion high in the California hills and a thousand and one nights of her name in lights. Yet beneath the diamonds Peggy Lee was and would always be Norma Deloris Egstrom, insecure, always looking for acceptance, perfection, and love."--BOOK JACKET.

Peggy Lee

Peggy Lee
Title Peggy Lee PDF eBook
Author Tish Oney
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2023-05-15
Genre
ISBN 9781538183113

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A June 2020 Library Journal Starred Review One hundred years after the legendary singer's birth, this book brings to life the career of an iconic performer whose contributions to the Great American Songbook, jazz, popular music, and film music remain unparalleled.

Miss Peggy Lee

Miss Peggy Lee
Title Miss Peggy Lee PDF eBook
Author Robert Strom
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Peggy Lee holds a special place in the history of American popular and jazz music. From her birth on May 26, 1920, to her final recording on August 26, 1995, to the New Yorker's obituary from February of 2002, this chronological record covers every moment of her professional life. Detailed entries describe recordings (both albums and songs), radio and television appearances, her work in films, and her songwriting efforts, drawing from interviews with Lee and others, nightclub and concert reviews, and a wealth of other sources. Appendices list CD releases of Lee's recordings and the songs she composed. Illustrated with many rare photographs.

Miss Peggy Lee

Miss Peggy Lee
Title Miss Peggy Lee PDF eBook
Author Lee, Y.
Publisher
Pages
Release 1991-04-01
Genre
ISBN 9780517064351

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