Friday, 20 September 2013

Gogi Grant born 20 September 1924


Gogi Grant (born September 20, 1924) is an American popular singer. She is best known for her long-running classic #1 hit, "The Wayward Wind".

Grant was born Myrtle Audrey Arinsberg in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the age of 12, she moved to Los Angeles, California, where she attended Venice High School. In California, she won a teenage singing contest and appeared on television talent shows. In 1952 she began to record, using first the name "Audrey Brown" and later "Audrey Grant." She was given the name "Gogi" by Dave Kapp, the head of Artists and Repertory at RCA Records, who liked to patronize a restaurant called "Gogi's LaRue."



 


In 1955 she signed with a small record company, Era Records, and had her first top ten hit with "Suddenly There's a Valley." The next year, she had an even bigger hit, reaching Billboard 's #1 position, with "The Wayward Wind" and holding there for a then record eight weeks. The song sold over one million copies in the United States alone, and peaked at #9 in the UK Singles Chart. She was voted the most popular female vocalist by Billboard magazine. This single returned to the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.


 

In 1957, she supplied the vocals for Ann Blyth's portrayal of Helen Morgan in the biographical film, The Helen Morgan Story. The soundtrack occasioned her return to RCA (the soundtrack album

climbed to #25 in the Billboard album chart), where she had a minor hit the following year with "Strange Are the Ways of Love." Moreover, she was signed to star in The Big Beat in the spring of 1957. The film, which featured musical performances by the Cal Tjader Quintet, George Shearing, and the Del Vikings, was produced and directed by William Cowan and released in February 1958.

In 1958, Grant was one of the three solo singers featured in the first stereo LP of the classic musical Show Boat. The other solo singers were Howard Keel, who had appeared in the 1951 film version of the show, and Anne Jeffreys.

Although she made albums and appeared on television into the 1960s, her popularity declined and she initially retired from singing
in 1967 after a final U.S. chart single, "The Sea" (top 20 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart). Nevertheless, an album of hers was released in UK some 20 years later. In 2004, aged 80, she made an appearance on the PBS 1950s pop music special Magic Moments and sang "The Wayward Wind."

Grant was still performing as of 2010; she headlined with The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies in Palm Springs, California. One of her more notable appearances of more recent years was with the Follies on December 31, 2006. (Info Wikipedia)


2 comments:

boppinbob said...

For Gogi Grant - Torch Time (1958) go here;

http://turbobit.net/download/free/c138dth5fi07

01. They Say It's Wonderful
02. The Thrill Is Gone
03. Poor Butterfly
04. My Man
05. Bewitched
06. Lover, Come Back To Me
07. Yesterdays
08. Summertime
09. Something Wonderful
10. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
11. Young And Foolish
12. Mad About The Boy

boppinbob said...

Had a few hiccups with this posting. Still all's OK now.