Marilyn Duke

Marilyn Duke
1916 - 1995
Marilyn Duke  American Singer
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Birthday 3rd October, 1916
Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia
Died 7th August, 1995
Place of Death Clayton County, Georgia
Zodiac Sign Libra
Nationality American
Occupation Text Singer
Occupation Singer
Music Genre (Text) Vocal jazz, jazz blues, torch songs, swing, blues, R&B
Year(s) Active 1933–1966
Instrument (text) Vocals
Record Label Bluebird, RCA Victor
Associated Acts Vaughn Monroe
Official Websites http://www.vaughnmonroesociety.org/, Vaughn Monroe Appreciation Society

Marilyn (Marylin) Duke (née Manfrey Lecta Duke; October 3, 1916 Jackson, Georgia – August 7, 1995 Clayton County, Georgia), was an American singer from the swing era of the mid to late 1930s and early 1940s. She began as a soloist in 1933 on radio in Atlanta, then, beginning 1936, was carried on syndicated and network radio from New York City. In the first half of the 1940s, Duke traveled and recorded as a featured singer with big bands, notably with Vaughn Monroe. She distinguished herself as a rhythm singer – that is, a singer who swings. And, while with the Monroe Orchestra, she was acclaimed for having an engaging personality. Duke was a tall brunette, and, according to journalists, attractive. As for her hair color, Duke was a blonde when she re-joined Monroe's band in 1944. After her career with big bands – after 1945 – and into the late 1960s, she performed on-and-off as a nightclub pianist-singer in the metropolitan areas of Boston, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island. Her recorded hits with Vaughn Monroe include "There'll Be Some Changes Made" and "The Trolley Song" – the latter being a late-1944, post-Petrillo-ban, rush-to-market, swing band vocal duet with Monroe.

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