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  1. In the same club, teenager, Jean DuShon was headlining as a soul and jazz singer at the same club in Detroit. Born Anna Jean Harris in the late 1930s, Jean was the youngest of 12 children and was regularly heard singing gospel in Detroit churches, while Aretha Franklin was holding court over at Rev. C. L. Franklin’s New Bethel Baptist.

  2. Jean DuShon grew up in Detroit enthralled by the voices of singers Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington. So into Washington, Dushon began her professional career in clubs sounding so much like her it drew the ire of Washington herself. The paid club gigs came as a result of the numerous talent shows Dushon had won. She was headlining at the Flame Show Bar when Berry Gordy and his enterprising ...

  3. Jean DuShon. Jean DuShon grew up in Detroit enthralled by the voices of singers Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington. So into Washington, Dushon began her professional career in clubs sounding so much like her it drew…. Read Full Biography.

  4. If Ever I Should Leave You by Jean DuShon. 2:49. I'm Thru With Love by Jean DuShon. 4:43. The Best Is Yet To Come by Jean DuShon. 3:00. Don't Explain by Jean DuShon. 5:03. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1964 Vinyl release of "Make Way For Jean DuShon" on Discogs.

  5. Jean recorded a version of Little Willie John's "Talk to Me, Talk to Me" which was backed with DuShon-penned "Tired of Trying." This led to recordings with a number of labels including Lenox ("It Won't Stop Hurting Me"), Columbia ("Second Class Lover") and ABC-Paramount, where she recorded with Creed Taylor ("Is It Wrong To Be Right"). Jean's nightclub appearances brought her to the attention ...

  6. Jean Du Shon revisits her jazz roots on her Chess/Argo debut. Previous labels ABC Paramount, Okeh, and Atlantic recorded Du Shon as an R&B/soul artist. Three-fifths of the Lou Donaldson Quintet -- also signed to Argo -- Herman Foster (piano), Earl May (bass), and Bruno Carr (drums) accompanies the lovely songbird on 11 well-arranged tracks.

  7. 13. Sept. 2015 · Jean Dushon - Second Class Lover.....Classic R&B released on Okeh in 1962

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