Friday 6 January 2023

Thelma Gracen born 6 January 1922


Thelma Gracen (January 6, 1922 - October 24, 1994) was a high-quality US Jazz singer who after recording her only album disappeared  under the radar, and got lost in the mists of time. 

Just where the boundary lies between the singer of popular songs and the real jazz singer is very often difficult to delineate. Thelma Gracen’s name may not ring any bells for neither jazz fan nor pop addict, but don’t let that deter you."She has the beat, the feel, and this special inner understanding of a lyric that can make an indifferent song sound good, a good song great, and a great song the way it's supposed to sound." 

Thelma Gracen was born in Chicago. She began singing at the age of 12 in the clubs and dances in her neighbourhood. As she grew older, she expanded her radius of action, performing both downtown and in the Chicago suburbs. In 1947 she sang in the Gay Claridge Orchestra  ("Juke Box Serenade"). She later became the singer of popular dance bands such as Shep Fields, (1950 - 51) Jan Garber (53) and Jimmy Dorsey. Joint performances with Freddie Slack's band in 1955 finally called a talent scout from Wing Records who discovered her beautiful voice. 

                   

At the age of 33 in November 1955 she recorded her first and only LP in Hollywood for the Wing label, with a studio band of West Coast jazz musicians which included Quen Anderson , Georgie Auld , Lou Levy , Barney Kessel , Joe Comfort and Sid Bulkin . She performed standards like " I'll Get By ," " I'll Remember April ," " More Than You Know ," " Out of Nowhere ," " Solitude , " and " Tea for Two ." 

After enjoying a few of her songs, you will realize that she had what it takes to be not only a good singer, but a good jazz singer. She has the beat, the feeling, and that special inner understanding of a lyric that can make an indifferent song sound good, a good song sound great, and a great song sound the way it was meant to sound. 

She released at least one single in January 1957. An Angel Is Crying b/w La Jolla on the Hollywood Ditto label and very hard to find. This appears to be her last recording. It's a shame her discography is so slim and unless I can find any more information dear music lovers, then this is where her internet trail ends, until her death on 24 October 1994. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & ORF) (The scan of the MGM 78 of Today Tomorrow and Forever has wrongfully credited the singer as Stuart Foster. In fact it is Thelma Gracen)

12 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Thelma Gracen – Anthology 1947 – 1955 ( From The Vaults 2023)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/iGhTX

SELF TITLED LP (1955)
1 I Will Remember April 2:50
2 Night And Day 3:01
3 I Will Never Be The Same 4:17
4 Tea For Two 2:34
5 I Will Get By 3:40
6 Out Of Nowhere 2:35
7 Solitude 3:55
8 Just You, Just Me 1:47
9 I Am Yours 4:12
10 People Will Say We Were In Love 2:45
11 More Than You Know 3:48
12 Let There Be Love 2:00
BONUS TRACKS
13 Jukebox Serenade - Gay Claridge Orchestra (Future F100-6) (Circa1947)
14 My Baby (as above)
15 I Want You To Want Me - Shep Fields Orchestra (MGM 10573B) (1949)
16 Last Weeks Kisses (Are This Weeks Heartaches) - (MGM 10611B) (1950)
17 Today Tomorrow And Forever (MGM 10678A)
18 Sun Showers (MGM10678B)
19 Harbor Lights (MGM10823A)
20 I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles (MGM 10823B)
21 Silver Bells (MGM 10841A)
22 The Christmas Symphony (MGM10841B)
23 My Jealous Eyes – Jan Garber Orchestra (Capitol 2377) (1953)
24 Spin A Web ((Capitol 2428)
25 Between 18th and 19th Chestnut Street – Freddie Slack Orchestra (Emarcy LP) (1955)
26 Cow Cow Boogie (as above)

Tracks 1-12
Bass – Joe Comfort
Drums – Sid Balkin
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Piano – Lou Levy
Tenor Saxophone – Georgie Auld
Trombone – Quen Anderson

On researching Edith’s recordings I found enough of her early recordings to add as an optional bonus. Most are taken from 78 transfers found on the Internet Archive and YouTube, so quality will vary. It appears that my little anthology may be the only compilation available at present.

Rio Veneno said...

Wow! This is quite amazing. I love her only LP. Yhe chance to listen to this bunch of bonus tracks seems a truly gift. Thanks a lot!

Days of the Broken Arrows said...

New one one me -- thanks!

Unrelated qu: Is the CD “Billy & Lillie - Dee Dah: 31 Fabulous Hits” that you posted Feb. 14, 2017 @320? If not, I will buy a copy of this CD. I've only seen this circulated @192.

boppinbob said...

Hello DOBA, This was from Jake's Juke Box City Blog (now private) many moons ago. According to the mp3's they are 255 kbps.

Eddie said...

Another great post, Bob. I'm glad you found some of the recordings from ny youtube channel. My name is Eddie though, not Edith :). Keep up the good work~

boppinbob said...

Hi Eddie, Thanks for the comment. In future I will try to credit all YouTubers, when mp3's are used in my playlists. Regards, Bob

Days of the Broken Arrows said...

Thanks for the info.

dukiejosh said...

Great Post Bob! Thank you!

Dr. Fu Man Chu said...

Hello Bob,
I've recovered you blog via your comment on https://luigis50s60svinylcorner.blogspot.com/2023/08/thelma-gracen.html,
but it seems, the the link https://www.imagenetz.de/iGhTX is already gone.
Cheers
Paul

boppinbob said...

Hi Doc, Here's the new link, good for 50 days(more if downloaded)
https://www.imagenetz.de/eKuKq

Dr. Fu Man Chu said...

Hi Bob. Thank you very much. I am always glad to find not everyday things.
Cheers
Paul

Hrayr Attarian said...

Here is another intriguing discovery I made
https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/thelma-gracen-milli-vernon-albums/46591-thelma-gracen-introducing-milli-vernon-2-lp-on-1-cd.html