Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Ann Gilbert born June 30, 1933.

Ann Gilbert (June 30, 1933 - October 25, 2012) was an American Jazz-pop singer from the 1950s.

Born Ann Elizabeth Gilbert she began singing in church at the age of four, and by ten, she was a regular on the radio program Young America Sings. She acted and sang in summer stock musicals and seemed destined for a career in classical music when jazz beckoned. Gilbert studied classical music at Lindenwood College for Women in St. Charles, MO. 

                                 

She began improvising at the piano and preferred experimenting with music rather than the formality of classical study. Gilbert began singing in clubs, working as her own accompanist, and began building a reputation at clubs in Indianapolis and Chicago.

In 1956, she got her big chance to record when she was signed to Groove Records by a talent scout passing through Chicago. The result was her first album, The Many Moods Of Ann, on which she was accompanied by the Elliot Lawrence Orchestra. Pianist and bandleader Elliot Lawrence also did the arrangements; her accompanists included Al Cohn on tenor sax and clarinet; Hal McKusick on alto, clarinet, and flute; Sam Marowitz on alto and clarinet; and Osie Johnson on drums. She went on to do a second album, where she had much more artistic freedom, In A Swingin' Mood. 

After her marriage to producer / director Stuart Ostrow in 1957, she had her daughter, Julie Elizabeth, and retired from professional singing. She went on to adopt Katherine Ann and John Stuart. Throughout her children's childhood, she taught at every school and church that they were enrolled in. 

Ann went on to coach at The University of Houston in Texas, where many a frustrated classical singer would sneak into her studio and be schooled on the great American Songbook. She died after a heroic battle with aspiration pneumonia on October 25, 2012 (79 years of age).

(Scarce information mainly edited from Discogs) 

5 comments:

  1. For "Ann Gilbert – In A Swingin' Mood (1957 Vik)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/6ceDgC95

    1 Lover Come Back To Me
    2 What'll I Do?
    3 Someone To Watch Over Me
    4 Makin' Whoopee
    5 What Can I Say, Dear, After I Say I'm Sorry
    6 Two Sleepy People
    7 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
    8 Imagination
    9 You Took Advantage Of Me
    10 Back In Your Own Backyard
    11 Sweet And Lovely
    12 Love Is Just Around The Corner

    Accompaniment arranged and conducted by Elliot Lawrence.

    A big thank you to Dusty for the loan of above album.

    I am looking for her first album The Many Moods of Ann.

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  2. Bob, Mary Ford's birthday (#102) is about a week from now. A few years back I put together the 176 recordings Les Paul made for Capitol between 1948 and 1957 if you'd like to use it for a birthday post. You'd have to sort through them to find the tracks she sang on though.
    https://chronocentric.blogspot.com/2019/01/les-paul-mary-ford-capitol-records.html
    If you do you can email me at pawslater@gmail

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    1. Mike, your e-mail is not recognised , can you check it. Plus yes to your generous offer! I did a profile on Les Paul in 2019 so it's about time Mary had the spotlight! Regards, Bob

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  3. Hello Bob, here you are...

    Gilbert Ann (1933-2012) 1956 The Many Moods Of Ann
    https://krakenfiles.com/view/BXBpkQv9eT/file.html

    Have fun !

    Don Dan
    https://www.youtube.com/c/DonDanMusicChannel

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  4. For "Ann Gilbert – The Many Moods Of Ann" (@128)" go here:
    https://pixeldrain.com/u/zi2whShT

    1 Tall Boy
    2 There Must Be Something Better Than Love
    3 Where Are You
    4 Don't Let It Get You Down
    5 Blame It On My Youth
    6 Smoking My Sad Cigarette
    7 Hooray For Love
    8 He Needs Me
    9 Fun To Be Fooled
    10 What's Wrong With Me
    11 Spring Is Here
    12 Love Isn't Born

    Thanks to Don Dan for the loan of above album

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