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Birth name
  
Johanna Rafalowicz

Website
  
www.annburton.com

Also known as
  
Johanna de Paauw

Name
  
Ann Burton


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
1965–1989

Genres
  

Born
  
March 4, 1933Amsterdam, Netherlands (
1933-03-04
)

Died
  
November 29, 1989, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Albums
  
Blue Burton, Ballads & Burton, Sings for Lovers and Other Str, Am I Blue, By Myself Alone+2

Similar People
  
Louis van Dijk, Mark Murphy, John Engels, Pim Jacobs, Wim Overgaauw

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Ann Burton (March 4, 1933, Amsterdam – November 29, 1989, Amsterdam) is the pseudonym of Johanna Rafalowicz (between 1938 and 1971: Johanna de Paauw), a Dutch jazz singer.

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Biography

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In about 1930 the mother of Ann Burton (pseudonym of Johanna Rafalowicz) immigrated from Poland to The Netherlands. Three years after her birth in 1933 her mother married a diamond worker. In 1938 Johanna’s surname was changed to that of her stepfather and she became Johanna de Paauw, which was her official name until 1971, when she again changed it back to Rafalowicz. During World War II with the family facing Jewish persecution under German occupation, Johanna went into hiding while her mother and stepfather survived the Nazi concentration camps. However, the family became disrupted when her (step) parents were deprived of parental power. Johanna, who had Polish nationality, acquired Dutch nationality in 1957.

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Johanna had never had singing lessons, but she had listened to American singers like Doris Day, Jo Stafford, Rosemary Clooney, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughn. Later, Billie Holiday and Shirley Horn influenced her. She wanted to get into the music world and so in about 1955 she took the name Ann Burton inspired by the Welsh actor Richard Burton.

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Ann Burton began her career as singer by a quintet in Luxemburg. She sang with bandleader Johnny Millstonford and performed in clubs with the orchestra of Ted Powder for American soldiers in Germany. In the summer of 1958 she sang in the quartet of pianist Pia Beck in Scheveningen and in 1960 they toured with saxophonist Piet Noordijk in Spain and Morocco. Back in the Netherlands she sang again in Scheveningen. In 1965, she made an EP for Decca Records with the nl:Frans Elsen Trio. Later she joined Ramses Shaffy's group Shaffy Chantant.

In the late sixties she was noticed by John J. Vis, the director of the record company Artone, who then produced her first album "Blue Burton" in 1967. On this record the trio of Louis van Dijk, de:Jacques Schols and nl:John Engels, supplemented with de:Piet Noordijk, accompanied her. She was immediately popular and the album received an Edison Award in 1969. A few more records in 1969 and 1972 were released in collaboration with John Vis.

In 1973, she toured Japan, where she became the most popular jazz singer, second only to Ella Fitzgerald. She made numerous albums with Masahiko Sato and Ken McCarthy and others. In the late seventies she worked in New York, where she made several albums, some of which were with Grady Tate and Buster Williams. Singer Helen Merrill produced the albums. For "New York State of Mind" Burton also received an Edison. In the eighties she founded her own record label, Burtone, that produced her albums. In the period 1986-1988 she taught at the Amsterdam Conservatory.

Ann Burton died at the age of 56 due to throat cancer.

References

Ann Burton Wikipedia