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Trudy RichardsTrudy Richards Trudy Richards American jazz musician Gertrude Richards Moreault (April 25, 1920 – April 4, 2008)[1] was an American, Manhattan-born, 1950s jazz and swing singer. She originally did background singing, and soon became lead vocalist with the Charlie Barnet band, with whom she recorded such songs as "Gloomy Sunday", "Easy Living" and "Ill Wind".[2] She was signed by Decca Records as a solo artist, recording such songs as Nashville Blues and Blacksmith Blues with Sy Oliver.[3] She also recorded for Derby Records, MGM Records and Jubilee Records.[4] She was signed as a solo artist on Capitol Records and released the album Crazy In Love! with Billy May's orchestra in 1957.[5] She worked with such musicians as Doc Severinsen, Maynard… (Source: Wikipedia)
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