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Paula Kelly Free Music

Biography

Paula Kelly Free Music

Paula Kelly

Effective period / Period of releases: 1946 - 1980

American big band singer.
Born April 6, 1919 in Pennsylvania.
Died April 2, 1992 in Costa Mesa, California.

In her early career she worked in the Kelly Sisters trio and in Hal Thomas' orchestra. She sang with orchestras led by Dick Stabile, Artie Shaw, and Al Donahue before she joined Glenn Miller And His Orchestra in 1941.

Kelly originally performed solo, but soon became the female lead of The Modernaires, resulting in the group becoming a quintet of four male singers and herself. She married (Hal) Harold Dickinson, one of the original members of the Modernaires, shortly after joining the group. The group continued with Kelly as lead singer until 1978, when she retired in favor of her daughter, who performed as Paula Kelly Jr.. Her other daugthers also sang: Martha Kelly Dickinson (Martz), and Julie Kelly Dickinson.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Kelly_%28singer%29

bandchirps.com/artist/paula-kelly

fromthevaults-boppinbob.blogspot.com/2014/04/paula-kelly-born-6-march-1919.html

adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/100858