Singer Cleo Laine, Regarded as Britain’s Greatest Jazz Voice, Dies at 97
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 25 – Dame Cleo Laine was the first British jazz singer to win a Grammy and collaborated with legends including Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles during her celebrated career.
- Singer Cleo Laine has died at the age of 97, as reported by BBC.
- Laine was the first British singer to win a Grammy Award in a jazz category, performing with notable artists, including Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra.
- The Stables charity expressed sadness, stating that 'one of its founders and Life President, Dame Cleo Laine has passed away.'
- David Meadowcroft remarked that 'Dame Cleo was a remarkable performer who was loved by audiences around the world.
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Cleo Laine, British Jazz Singer and Tony-Nominated Actress, Dies at 97: 'A Remarkable Performer'
The Grammy-winning musician, who recorded a collaborative album with Ray Charles, also had a memorable Broadway role in 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood' David Redfern/Redferns Cleo Laine in 1975Cleo Laine, a renowned British jazz singer and Tony-nominated actress, has died. She was 97.News of her death was confirmed by The Stables, a U.K. arts center that Laine founded with her late husband, John Dankworth, in Buckinghamshire, England. The New York …
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