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Name
  
Joya Sherrill

Role
  
Vocalist

Died
  
June 28, 2010, Great Neck


Joya Sherrill Stomp Off June 2008

Albums
  
Spotlight on Sammy Davis Jr. & Joya Sherrill, Joya Sherrill Sings Duke

Similar People
  
Kay Davis, Maria Cole, Ray Nance, Al Hibbler, Jimmy Hamilton

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Joya Sherrill (August 20, 1924, Bayonne, New Jersey – June 28, 2010, Great Neck, New York) was an American jazz vocalist and children's television show host.)

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Joya Sherrill Joya Sherrill Singer With Duke Ellington Dies at 85

Duke Ellington considered her one of his favorite singers. She began her career with Ellington in 1942 when she was seventeen. She had a hit with his song, "I'm Beginning to See the Light".

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After the 1940s, Sherrill performed with Ray Nance and Rex Stewart, both former sideman for Ellington. She worked with Ellington again on the album A Drum Is a Woman (1956). Three years later, she toured the U.S., then played a role in The Long Dream on Broadway. She toured the USSR with Benny Goodman in 1962 and then sang again with Ellington the following year.

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From 1970–82 she had a children's television show, Time for Joya, later called Joya's Fun School. During the 1980s she hosted a children's show in the Middle East.

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She died from leukemia in 2010 at the age of 85.

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As leader

  • Sugar and Spice (1962)
  • Joya Sherrill Sings Duke (20th Century Fox, 1965)
  • Black Beauty, the Duke in Mind (1994)
  • As sideperson

    With Duke Ellington

  • Black, Brown and Beige (Columbia, 1943)
  • The Carnegie Hall Concerts (January 1946) (Fantasy)
  • Greatest Hits (RCA, 1996)
  • With Sammy Davis Jr.

  • Sammy Davis Jr. Jumps with Joya, (Design/Pickwick)
  • References

    Joya Sherrill Wikipedia