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  1. Connie Haines (born Yvonne Marie Antoinette JaMais; January 20, 1921 – September 22, 2008) was an American singer and actress. Her 200 recordings were frequently up-tempo big band songs with the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestras, and Frank Sinatra.

  2. Connie Haines (* als Yvonne Marie Antoinette JaMais 20. Januar 1921 in Savannah (Georgia); † 22. September 2008 in Clearwater Beach, Florida) war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin, die als Big-Band -Sängerin bekannt wurde. Leben und Wirken.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0354234Connie Haines - IMDb

    Connie Haines. Actress: Duchess of Idaho. Popular dark-haired "Big Band" singer Connie Haines may have been petite in size (less than 5' tall) but she possessed a sturdy set of pipes to compensate and was adored by her large fan base during the swinging war years. Performing alongside Frank Sinatra in both the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey bands ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Savannah, Georgia, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA
  4. 5. Okt. 2018 · A Life in Focus: Connie Haines, singing prodigy with career spanning decades, known for bust-ups with Sinatra. The Independent revisits the life of a notable figure. This week: Connie...

    • Spencer Leigh
  5. 41. 2.3K views 5 years ago. Connie Haines, one of the great stars of the Big Band Era from appearances with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, performs her hits in this rare 1994 Las Vegas...

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    • Alan Eichler
  6. 25. Sept. 2008 · Connie Haines, a peppy, petite, big-voiced singer with a zippy, rhythmic style who most famously teamed up with Frank Sinatra as lead vocalists with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, then went on to...

  7. 26. Sept. 2008 · Connie Haines, a petite and dynamic big band singer who performed alongside Frank Sinatra in the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestras Haines died Monday in Clearwater, Fla. The cause of death was myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune neuromuscular disease.