Mary Ann McCall
Mary Ann McCall (May 4, 1919 in Philadelphia – December 14, 1994 in Los Angeles, California) was a practitioner of both traditional pop music and vocal jazz. Along with solo work she sang for Charlie Barnet, Tommy Dorsey and Woody Herman's bands. She was briefly married to Al Cohn. In 1949 she won the Down Beat Readers Poll for "Girl Singer (With Band)".[1]
Discography
- Mary Ann McCall Sings (Discovery Records, DL-3011 [10" LP], 1951; Savoy Records, SJL-1200, 1987; CD reissue: Savoy Records, 1989 as The Ladies [a various artists shared release that includes all 6 tracks from Mary Ann McCall Sings])
- An Evening With Charlie Ventura and Mary Ann McCall (Norgran Records, MGN-20 [10" LP], 1954; Norgran Records, MGN-1053, 1955; Verve Records, MGV-8143, 1957)
- Another Evening With Charlie Ventura and Mary Ann McCall (Norgran Records, MGN-1013, 1955)
- Easy Living With Mary Ann McCall (Regent Records, MG-6040, 1957; reissue: Savoy Records, SJL-1178, 1987; CD reissue: Savoy Records, 1991)
- Detour To The Moon (Jubilee Records, JLP-1078, 1958)
- Melancholy Baby (Coral Records, CRL-57276, 1959)
Web source
External links
- All Music
- Alistair Robertson's liner notes to "You're Mine, You - 1939-50"
- People Vs. Dr. Chilledair: Mary Ann McCall
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