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  1. 2009. Chris Connor Burst onto the UK Elvis scene in early 2009, and within 12 months he was performing at venues such as the Manchester Apollo and the Harrogate International Centre backed by the Sweet Inspirations (Elvis Presley’s original back-up singers).

  2. 29 de ago. de 2009 · Explore Chris Connor's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chris Connor on AllMusic. 0.00 / 0.00. New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock Rap R&B. Jazz Latin All Genres ...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2009 · Chris Connor, the great jazz singer whose lush, foggy voice and compressed emotional intensity distilled a 1950s jazz reverie of faraway longing in a sad cafe, died on Saturday in Toms River, N.J.

  4. Chris Connor wurde in Kansas City, Missouri als Tochter von Clyde David Loutsenhizer und dessen Frau Mabel (geb. Shirley) geboren. Ihr Vater, ein Amateurviolinist, nahm sie mit zu Konzerten der Big Bands, die in der Stadt gastierten. Einen wichtigen Einfluss übte der Gesang von Anita O’Day aus. [2] 1945 sang sie in einer Collegeband, 1949/50 ...

  5. Chris Connor discography. This is the discography of singer Chris Connor. Connor recorded approximately 42 albums and several singles between the years 1949 to 2003. This discography lists all known first-release EPs, LPs and CDs released by the singer, and includes some live recordings released on CD containing her 1950s radio performances.

  6. Chris Connor. More images. Real Name: Mary Jean Loutsenhizer. Profile: Born: 8th November 1927 Kansas City, Missouri, USA Died: 29th August 2009 Toms River, New Jersey, USA American jazz vocalist. First major appearance by the end of the 40's with Claude Thornhill 's vocal group The Snowflakes. After a stint with Jerry Wald 's jazz group, she ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2009 · Chris Connor, a breathy jazz singer whose powerful caressing voice could ignite a big band as easily as steam up a trio or quartet, died on Saturday of cancer in Toms River, N.J. She was 81. Unfairly compared over the years to June Christy and Anita O'Day—both of whom preceded her in Stan Kenton's big band—Chris actually was in a league of her own.