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Here is a beautiful 50's-ish noir song (popularized by Sarah Vaughan), sung by the great yet forgotten singer Ketty Lester. Like so many other American interpeters of the Great American Songbook who recorded in the 1950's and the early 1960's, Ketty Lester is a largely forgotten singer recently rediscovered in the current Japanese reissue craze. Ketty Lester was born Revoyda Frierson in 1938 (some sources say 1934) in Hope, Arkansas. Little has been published about her early career, although she appears to have been adept at both singing and acting. By the early 1960's, Lester had toured Europe with Cab Calloway's orchestra and earned positive notices for her work in an off-Broadway production of "Cabin in the Sky". In 1962, Lester had a hit with "Love Letters", resulting in a full-length album of the same name. By 1964, Lester had signed with RCA Victor. Lester's first album stressed her R&B roots with its title, "The Soul of Me". "Where Is Love?", Lester's second album, is a perfect example of her "standards sung slightly soulfully" style, a mixture of Dinah Washington's bluesy laments and the elegant readings of Nancy Wilson, Lurlean Hunter and Valerie Carr. With a number of well-known songs from theatrical shows such as "Oliver!", "My Fair Lady", and "West Side Story", the record conveys the singer's ongoing interest in the stage. Two years later, she recorded the album "When a Woman Loves a Man" for the Tower label. Then she turned to acting. In the 1970's, she ...
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