Janet Blair (April 23, 1921 – February 19, 2007) was a
big band singer who went on to become a popular American film and television
actress.
Born Martha Janet Lafferty in Altoona, Pennsylvania (she
took her acting surname from Blair County, Pennsylvania), Blair was the
daughter of musically oriented parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Lafferty. Her
father led the choir and sang solos in his church, and her mother played both
piano and organ. She had a brother, Fred Jr., and a sister, Louise. Raised in
the public school system, she sang in the church choir during her youth and
adolescence. The inspiration and talent were evident enough for her to pursue
singing as a career by the time she graduated.
At age 18, she was a lead vocalist with Hal Kemp's band
at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles. Whilst singing with Kemp's outfit, Janet
met and, subsequently, married the band's pianist, Lou Busch, a respected
musician, songwriter, and, later, ragtime recording artist.
Usually appearing
in a frothy musical or light comedy, she was seeded second, however, to another
redhead, Rita Hayworth, when it came to Columbia's dispensing out musical
leads. Janet, nevertheless, continued promisingly paired up with George Raft in
the mob-oriented tune-fest, Broadway (1942); alongside Don Ameche in the
musical, Something to Shout About (1943); and opposite Cary Grant in the
comedy-fantasy, Once Upon a Time (1944). She played second lead to Ms. Hayworth
in Tonight and Every Night (1945) and was right in her element when asked to
co-star with bandleaders Jimmy Dorsey and Tommy Dorsey in their biopic, The
Fabulous Dorseys (1947).
During World War
II she appeared as the pin-up girl in the March 1944 issue of Yank Magazine. In
the late 1940s, Blair had star billing in the crime drama I Love Trouble as
well as in The Fuller Brush Man, a comedy with Red Skelton, but was dropped by
Columbia and did not return to pictures for several years.
A new decade brought about a new career direction.
Putting together a successful nightclub act, she was spotted by composer
Richard Rodgers and made a sparkling name for herself within a short time. Rodgers
& Hammerstein's "South Pacific", starring Mary Martin, was the
hit of the Broadway season and Janet dutifully took on the lead role of
"Ensign Nellie Forbush" when the show went on tour in 1950. She gave
a yeoman performance -- over 1,200 in all -- within a three-year period.
Following this success, she made her Broadway debut in
the musical, "A Girl Can Tell," in 1953. She went on for decades,
appearing in such tuneful vehicles as "Anything Goes," "Bells
Are Ringing," "Annie Get Your Gun," "Mame," and
"Follies." Her career, however, took second place after marrying
second husband, producer/director Nick Mayo in 1953, and raising their two
children, Amanda and Andrew.
During 1959 Blair recorded an album of standards
entitled Flame Out! for the Dico label. Here's "They Can't Take That Away From Me.
After her second divorce, Janet laid off touring in musicals
and settled in Hollywood to raise her two teenage children while looking for TV
work. She found a steady paycheck paired up with Henry Fonda on the sitcom, The
Smith Family (1971), playing another of her patented loyal wives. She also
found scattered work on such TV shows as Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969), Switch
(1975), Fantasy Island (1977), and The Love Boat (1977). Her last guest showing
was on the Murder, She Wrote (1984) episode, Murder, She Wrote: Who Killed J.B.
Fletcher? (1991). Janet died at age 85 in Santa Monica, California, after
developing pneumonia.
(Info edited from Wikipedia & IMDB bio)
For Janet Blair – Flame Out (1959) go here;
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1. Get out of town
2. Autumn leaves
3. Glad to be unhappy
4. They can't take away from me
5. Good morning heartache
6. The gentleman is a dope
7. Don't explain
8. I get along without you very well
9. Do nothing’ till you hear from me
10. Then you've never been blue
11. In love in vain
12. Lover man or where can you be
I love Janet Blair! Thanks for this!
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Enjoy,
Bob
Many thanks for always . Would you please re-up this album ?
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Regards, Bob
Thank you as always , Bob!
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