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Lena Horne

Jazz
Crooner
Jazz pop
Widely recognised as a genuine jazz great, Lena Horne's sultry singing - allied to a strong social conscience as a civil rights campaigner - made her a key figure at the famous Cotton Club in Harlem, while revered in Hollywood too. An Afro-American with family roots both in Europe and Native America, her early influences were the great jazz artists Billy Strayhorn and Billy Eckstine, who she saw while living in Pittsburgh. Moving to New York, she got herself a job in the chorus line at the Cotton Club and within a year she was given a starring role alongside her mentor Adelaid...
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Stormy WeatherLena Horne and Lou Bring & His Orchestra
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Can't Help Lovin' Dat ManLena Horne
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Honeysuckle RoseLena Horne, Lennie Hayton and Nat Brandwynne Orchestra
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Can't Help Lovin' That ManLena Horne
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Where or WhenLena Horne
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Diga Diga DooLena Horne
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Stormy WeatherLena Horne and Lou Bring & His Orchestra

Stormy Weather

3:22

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Can't Help Lovin' Dat ManLena Horne

The Great American Composer

2:33

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Honeysuckle RoseLena Horne, Lennie Hayton and Nat Brandwynne Orchestra

Lena Like Latin

2:58

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Can't Help Lovin' That ManLena Horne

Lena Like Latin

2:44

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Where or WhenLena Horne

Stormy Weather

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Diga Diga DooLena Horne

Stormy Weather (o.s.t - 1943)

3:58

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