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June Richmond

June Richmond is considered the first African-American jazz singer who sang regularly in a white band when she appeared in 1938, with Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra, with whom she recorded several sides for Decca Records. She had previously worked in Les Hite's band in California, and after her time at Dorsey she joined Cab Calloway (1938), with whom she recorded for Vocalion Records, and then worked from 1939 to 1942 in Andy Kirk's orchestra, again recording for Decca. After she left Kirk, she launched a successful career as a soloist; In 1946, she had a featured role in the Broadway musical ''Are You With It?'' In 1948 she appeared mostly in Europe. She first settled in France, where she sang worked with Henri Renaud, and later in Scandinavia.
Her first recordings under her own name originated in 1945 when she signed with Mercury Records, releasing several singles, including two songs from her Broadway musical "Are You With It?" She then moved to Europe, where she recorded six titles in Stockholm with Svend Asmussen. In 1957, in Paris, she recorded another four numbers with the orchestra of Quincy Jones, "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues", "Sleep", "Everybody's Doing It" and "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea". She also recorded a series of 45 EP albums for the Odeon, Barclay and Varga labels and a 10" LP of eight songs from ''Porgy and Bess'' sung in French. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy 1939 - 1940Published 1992Other Authors: “…Richmond, June…”
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2Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy 1936 - 1937Published 1993Other Authors: “…Richmond, June…”
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3Jimmy Dorsey in disco orderVol. 5 - January 25, 1938 - March 16, 1938
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4Jimmy Dorsey in disco orderVol. 6 - March 29, 1938 - May 16, 1938
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