AP - Jan 24, 2004
Billy May, a Grammy-winning composer and trumpeter who arranged such standards as Cherokee, Take the A Train and Serenade in Blue and worked with such stars as Bing Crosby , Frank Sinatra and Glenn Miller...
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Complete list of nominees in 105 categories announced Thursday for the 46th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 8 in Los Angeles: 1. Record of the Year: Crazy in Love, Beyonce featuring Jay-Z...
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(1/22/02, 12 p.m. ET) -- Singer-songwriter Peggy Lee, whose sultry voice could be heard on numerous pop, blues, and jazz hits for more than four decades, died on Monday (January 21) at age 81. Lee had...
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(7/21/99, 1 a.m. PDT) - Peggy Lee, best known for the 1958 hit Fever, has been admitted to a California hospital for tests after being diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat. Lee, 78, a diabetic who has...
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