Peggy Lee was a talented American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, and actress known for her beautiful voice and long-lasting career.
Overview
Early Life
Personal Life
Collaborations
Awards And Honors
Career Beginnings
Legacy And Impact
Later Years And Death
Major Hits And Albums
Musical Style And Influences
Film And Television Appearances
Ella Fitzgerald
Duke Ellington
Benny Goodman
Foundation
Conductor
Diabetes
Addition
Academy
Dreams
People
Paint
๐ค Peggy Lee was born Norma Deloris Egstrom on May 26, 1920.
๐ She had an incredible singing career that lasted over seventy years.
๐ต One of her biggest hits is the famous song 'Fever.'
๐ก Peggy grew up in Jamestown, North Dakota, in a family of five children.
๐๏ธ She started singing on the radio at the age of 14!
๐ Peggy's big break came when she sang with Benny Goodman's band at just 19 years old.
๐ถ She had a unique musical style that mixed jazz, pop, and blues.
๐ป๐น One of her most famous albums is 'Beauty and the Beast,' released in 1962.
๐ Peggy voiced the character Darling in Disney's classic film 'Lady and the Tramp.'
๐ She won two Grammy Awards and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.