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Paula Kelly (singer)

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Occupation
  
Years active
  
1939-1978


Name
  
Paula Kelly

Role
  
Singer

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Born
  
April 6, 1919 (
1919-04-06
)

Died
  
April 2, 1992, Costa Mesa, California, United States

Spouse
  
Richard Turner (m. 1976–1992), Hal Dickinson (m. 1939–1970)

Children
  
Julie Dickinson, Paula Kelly Jr., Martha Dickinson

Albums
  
Christmas Serenade in the Glenn Miller Style

Similar People
  
Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle, Hal Dickinson, Glenn Miller, Bob Crosby

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Paula Kelly (April 6, 1919 – April 2, 1992) was an American Big Band singer.

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Early life

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Kelly was born in Grove City, Pennsylvania.

Career

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Kelly sang with orchestras led by Dick Stabile, Artie Shaw, and Al Donahue. In early 1941, she joined Glenn Miller's orchestra, replacing Dorothy Claire and Marion Hutton.

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Kelly originally performed solo, but also soon became the female lead of The Modernaires, originally a male trio, then a quartet, resulting in the group becoming a quintet of four male singers and herself. Her first recording with the group was "Perfidia", on which they sang with Dorothy Claire.

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In 1942, Glenn Miller went into World War II military service and his band broke up. The Modernaires continued with Kelly as lead singer until 1978, when she retired in favor of her daughter, who performed as Paula Kelly Jr. In the late 1970s, Kelly and The Modernaires kept Swing Era music alive with their performances in various venues.

Personal life

She married Hal Dickinson, one of the original members of the Modernaires, on December 31, 1939, shortly after joining the group. They had three daughters and remained together until his death on November 18, 1970. In 1976, she married Richard L. Turner to whom she was married until her death. They lived in Laguna Beach. Kelly died at a convalescent home in Costa Mesa, California on April 2, 1992, four days before her 73rd birthday.

References

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