Marilyn Maye (born April 10, 1928) is an
American cabaret singer and musical theatre actress. She began her career as a
young child performing in Kansas in both live concerts and on the radio. After
graduating from high school, she moved to Chicago, Illinois, where she drew the
attention of Steve Allen, performing first on The Steve Allen Show and later
The Tonight Show.
Ella Fitzgerald referred to Maye as "the greatest
white female singer in the world." She holds the distinction of being the
most frequently heard singer in the history of the latter program. She made
numerous recordings with RCA during the 1960s, after which she has had a highly
successful career as a cabaret artist, continuing to this day. She has also
occasionally appeared on the stage in musicals.
Born Marilyn Maye McLaughlin in Wichita, Kansas, she
began her career as a child, competing in amateur contests in Topeka, Kansas,
where her father, a pharmacist, owned a drugstore. She was accompanied on piano
by her mother, who had named her daughter for her own favourite entertainer,
musical theatre star Marilyn Miller.
She began her musical training with her mother at the age
of 3. At the age of 9 she began taking voice lessons with Rosamond Nyman, a
teacher of classical singing, in Topeka. In 1942, after her parents divorced,
she moved with her mother to Des Moines, Iowa.
At age 14, while attending Amos Hiatt Junior High School,
she sang for songwriters Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane and got her own 15-minute
radio show on Des Moines station KRNT. Another source puts the 13-week show on
Topeka station WIBW (580 AM), followed by a live broadcast from the Jayhawk Theatre
each Saturday morning for two years. She graduated from East High School. After
moving to Chicago, she played "every Moose and Elks club in the state of
Illinois".
In 2008, she received a Distinguished Arts Award from the
Governor of Kansas. Other honors include the Jazz Heritage Award, the Kansas
City Jazz Ambassador's Award of Excellence, the Elder Statesmen of Jazz Award,
and lifetime achievement awards from both the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame and
Kansas City's CODA Jazz Fund.
She was named an Official Jazz Legend by the American Jazz Museum. She was listed as one of the Best Performers of the Best Compositions of the 20th Century by The Arts Council of the Smithsonian Institution for her recording of Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane's composition "Too Late Now", written for MGM's musical comedy film Royal Wedding (1951).
On September 18, 2012, the Native Sons and Daughters of
Greater Kansas City (NSDGKC) honoured Maye with the organization's "Outstanding
Kansas Citian-2012" Award. Over 500 people attended the recognition dinner
at the Kauffman Centre for the Performing Arts in Downtown Kansas City,
Missouri. In addition to honouring the hometown jazz legend, the NSDGKC
presented a historic marker to Greg Carroll, Chief Executive Officer of the
American Jazz Hall of Fame (located at 18th and Vine Streets) in Kansas City.
Following the dinner and presentations, Maye performed an hour-and-a-half
concert of her best-known jazz songs in the centre’s Helzberg Hall.
On October 14, 2012, she received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Chicago Cabaret Professionals Association. Maye has
one daughter, Kristi Tucker (born October 1952) who teaches at the Miller
Marley School of Dance and Voice in Overland Park, Kansas. Maye lives with
Helen Zarda, her assistant, in Overland Park.
(Info edited from Wikipedia)
For “Long Ago – The Best of Marilyn Maye” go here:
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1. Long Ago
2. Try to Remember
3. Cabaret
4. You've Lost That Lovin Feelin'
5. Petite Fleur (A Time to Love a Time to Cry)
6. Too Little Time
7. If You'll Just Come Back to
8. Sherry!
9. Java
10. Too Much Love
11. I've Learned the Way to Sling the Blues
12. Congratulations
13. Sing Me A Tune
14. Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
15. The Happiest Sound in Town
16. If My Friends Could See Me Now!
17. Kansas City
18. Popularity (From "George M!")
19. Detour
20. Consider Yourself (From "Oliver”)
21. Star! (From "Star!")
For “Meet Marvellous Marilyn Maye” go here:
http://www57.zippyshare.com/v/5uNzUAOR/file.html
1. Get Me To The Church On Time
2. Misty
3. Washington Square
4. Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
5. I Love You Today
6. Hello Dolly
7. Take Five
8. Where Are You
9. Night Of My Nights
10. Put On A Happy Face
11. Make Someone Happy
12. The Song Is You
For “Marilyn Maye – The Lamp Is Low” go here:
http://www43.zippyshare.com/v/jpU740Nm/file.html
1. The Lamp Is Low
2. I See The Rainbow Now
3. If I Were In Your Shoes
4. Love Me True
5. You're Gonna Hear From Me
6. If I Just Stand Still
7. The Night we Called it a Day
8. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
9. Livin'Alone
10. Too Late Now
11. Someday Forget Me Not
12. Maybe Love Wise
Thanks to espo @ luigis50s60svinylcorner.blogspot for last two album links.
Thanks Bob. Never heard of her but it sounds like it deserves a listen.
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