Jo Stafford, the honey-voiced band singer who starred in radio and television and sold more than 25 million records with her ballads and folks songs, has died. She was 90. By The Associated Press Jo ...
Allegro subsidiary, Cocktail Hour, has been releasing bargain priced two CD sets of some of the great singers of the American Popular Song. One of the more celebrated, Jo Stafford, is represented in ...
Jo Stafford, a singer who was a favorite of GIs during World War II and whose recordings made the pop music charts dozens of times in the 1950s, died Wednesday of congestive heart failure at her home ...
Jo Stafford, a singer who was a favorite of soldiers during World War II and whose recordings made the pop music charts dozens of times in the 1950s, died Wednesday of congestive heart failure at her ...
It's a politically incorrect term now, but back in the days of the big bands, just about every musical aggregation - be it swing band or sweet - had a girl singer, a boy singer and a vocal group. They ...
Jo Stafford, the wistful singing voice of the American home front during World War II and the Korean War, died Wednesday at her home in Century City, Calif. She was 90. The cause of death was ...
Jazz singer Jo Stafford died of congestive heart failure Wednesday. She was 90. Stafford was a favorite entertainer of soldiers during World War II. She and her husband, pianist Paul Weston, also ...
Jo Elizabeth Stafford, the third of four sisters, was born November 12, 1917 on a tract of land known as "Lease 35" in Coalinga,California. Her mother, Anna York Stafford,a distant cousin of World War ...
Jo Stafford, the honey-voiced band singer who starred in radio and television and sold more than 25 million records with her ballads and folks songs, died July 16 of congestive heart failure in Los ...
Jo Stafford, the honey-voiced band singer who starred in radio and television and sold more than 25 million records with her ballads and folks songs, died July 16 of congestive heart failure in Los ...
Jo Stafford, the wistful singing voice of the American home front during World War II and the Korean War, died on Wednesday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 90. The cause of death was congestive ...
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