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Teri Thornton

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Real name
Shirley Enid Avery
Born
September 1, 1934
Died
May 2, 2000
Country
United States
Comments
Jazz vocalist who started singing in the 1950s in clubs in her native Detroit, recording three LPs in the early-1960s before drugs and alcohol took their toll. She moved to Los Angeles, not appearing professionally again until 1979, although she did record some song-poems under the name "Teri Summers". After playing clubs again for many years, in 1997, Thornton recorded another album and her comeback continued when she won the vocalist section of the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition in 1998.
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Covers by Teri Thornton

Title Performer Release date Originally by
1963 Eva Taylor - Piano Accomp. by Clarence Williams
1961 Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bob Eberly
  1961 Belle Baker PRF, Imperial Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Arthur Fields REC
1963 Mel Tormé with Sonny Burke and His Orchestra
  1961 Jack Barker [US1] PRF, Jacques Renard and His Orchestra REC
1961 Woody Herman and His Orchestra - Vocal by Mary Ann McCall
1961 Les Elgart & His Orch.
1963 (unknown)
  February 1963 Robert Morse, Charles Nelson Reilly and Paul Reed REC,REL,PRF
  1961 Harry Barris and His Band BRD, Will Osborne and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Will Osborne REC
1999 Johnny Mathis - Orchestra under the direction of Glenn Osser
  1999 Dick Todd with Orchestra REC,REL, Tamara PRF
  1999 John W. Bubbles PRF, Lawrence Tibbett REC,REL
  February 1963 Aida Ward PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC
  February 1963 Swen Swenson REL, Swen Swenson, Virginia Martin PRF
1961 Mal Waldron
1961 Adrian Schubert & His Orch. ‑ Vocal Chorus Harold Van Emburgh
February 1963 The Jungle Band [Duke Ellington]
1963 Gene Austin
1961 Mae West with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
1999 King Cole - With Orchestra conducted by Frank DeVol
February 1963 (unknown), Ethel Smith And The Bando Carioca With Bob Eberly
1963 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Vocal Chorus by Don Rodney and The Lombardo Trio
  February 1963 Jack Costanzo and His Orchestra REL, Billy May BRD
  February 1963 Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harold Arlen REC
1999 (unknown), John Charles Thomas
February 1963 John W. Bubbles
1961 Tullio Carminati
1963 Nat "King" Cole - With Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins
1961 Bob Crosby and His Orchestra featuring Trumpet by Billy Butterfield, Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra
1961 Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy
Where Was I? Teri Thornton August 1967 Unverified
1963 Freddy Martin and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Elmer Feldkamp
1963 Janis Paige