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  1. Helen O'Connell (May 23, 1920 – September 9, 1993) was an American singer, actress, and hostess, [1] described as "the quintessential big band singer of the 1940s". [2] Early life. Born in Lima, Ohio, O'Connell grew up in Toledo, Ohio.

  2. 10. Sept. 1993 · Helen O'Connell, the big-band singer whose recordings of "Green Eyes" and other songs made her one of the most popular female vocalists in the nation in the early 1940's, died today at a...

  3. Helen O’Connell (* 23. Mai 1920 in Lima, Ohio; † 9. September 1993 in San Diego, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin und Schauspielerin. Leben und Wirken

  4. 24. Sept. 2020 · By. Leon Nock. - 24 September 2020. 6894. Helen O'Connell. The good news is we’re living smack dab in the heart of Centenary Central, the really good news is how many centenarians are of the musician, performer and vocalist persuasion, either jazz or jazz-inflected.

  5. 9. Sept. 1993 · 1930s - 1990s. Born. May 23, 1920 in Lima, OH. Died. September 9, 1993 in San Diego, CA. Genre. Vocal, Jazz. Styles. Swing, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, Standards, Big Band. Submit Corrections. Explore Helen O'Connell's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Helen O'Connell on AllMusic.

  6. Helen O'Connell. Actress: I Dood It. Big-band vocalist of the 1940's who, duetting with singer Bob Eberly for the bandleader Jimmy Dorsey, was responsible for such million-selling recordings as "Green Eyes" and "Tangerine" as well as hit solo performances for Dorsey like "Six Lessons from Madame LaZonga."

  7. 21. Sept. 2012 · Helen O'Connell / I Remember You + Tangerine. One of Helen's best jazz ballads PLUS her ultra-swinging version of Tangerine. Both songs were written by Johnny Mercer and made popular by...

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