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Rita Moss

Rita Moss Rita Moss American jazz musician Rita Moss (born Loreta L. Waynesboro; July 4, 1918 – July 16, 2015)[1][2] was an American jazz and ballad singer, notable for her four-octave vocal range. Although she took piano lessons as a child, she was a mostly self-taught multi-instrumentalist who could play piano, organ and drums. She was born in Cabin Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, grew up in Charleston, WV, and, sometime in the mid-to-late 40s, arrived in New York City. She credited the discovery of her vocal range to singing along to saxophonist Freddy Gardner's recording of "Body and Soul", a record she had turned up in a Manhattan store's bargain bin.[3] Career Almost nothing is known about the early development…

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GENRES: Popular, Female Vocalist

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