6. Fran Warren
Fran Warren, whose real name was Francis Wolfe, was a singer in America and lived from March 4, 1926 to March 4, 2013. She was very famous for singing “Sunday Kind of Love”, which was released back in 1947. Besides singing, she performed in nightclubs and acted for over five decades. She signed to RCA Records as a solo artist but also sang a highly successful duet with Tony Martin. She then transitioned to MGM Records. Warren died of natural causes due to old age, and left behind albums such as Mood Indigo, Something’s Coming, and Come Into My World.
5. Sidney Bechet
If you love jazz, then you probably have Heard of Sidney Bechet. Born on May 14, 1897 and died on the same day in 1959, Bechet achieved a sky-high level of fame with his musical prowess. He even has a society named after him! Known as the “Almost-forgotten Jazz Immortal,” Bechet paved the way for many jazz musicians, especially those in New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States. Bechet was the perfect man for the job, considering his Creole roots and expert flute-playing. He played waltzes, quadrilles, as well as in brothels and on the streets. He was also well-known for his saxophone skills.
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