- Robin Ward (singer)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Robin Ward
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Jacqueline McDonnell
Alias = Jackie Ward
Born = birth year and age|1941Hawaii , USA
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Instrument = Singing
Genre = Pop, TV theme songs
Occupation =musician
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Years_active = 1954 - 1979
Label =Dot Records
Associated_acts =Ray Conniff Singers
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Notable_instruments =Robin Ward (born 1941) is regarded as a "
one-hit wonder " due to her 1963 million-selling smash "A Wonderful Summer"; however, she was also asession singer under her real name, Jackie Ward. Her voice can be heard in several popular U.S. television series and motion pictures since the 1950s.Biography
Early years
Jacqueline McDonnell was born in
1941 to a military family inHawaii (her father served in the U.S. Navy) and raised inNebraska . Her first public singing performances were with her two sisters in a Nebraska church - she was eight years old at the time. After the trio won a national talent search run byHorace Heidt [ [http://www.cmongethappy.com/interviews/jw/index.html An Interview with Jackie Ward, part 1 ] ] , they moved toLos Angeles to look for work in themusic industry .At the age of 13, she was hired by television station
KTLA to sing on a "Your Hit Parade "-like program, "Bandstand Revue", in which she sang popular hits for four years as part of the house singing ensemble. After she parted ways with KTLA, she started a career of singing in demo recordings for various LA-based songwriters and session singing for several California-based record companies and producers. One result of her session work was the recording for her voice singing the "La la la" parts inPat Boone 's last million-selling single, "Speedy Gonzales", in 1962 (Elton John stated that the "hook" in his best-selling single, "Crocodile Rock " was inspired by his listening to Jackie Ward's vocal on "Speedy Gonzales")."A Wonderful Summer"
In
1963 , songwriter-producerPerry Botkin needed a session singer to make a demo recording of "A Wonderful Summer," a song that he wrote with his co-writer and co-producer, Gil Garfield [ [http://www.spectropop.com/archive/digest/m508.html Spectropop Group Discussion Archives: Digest Number 40 - 19 Sep 2000 ] ] . A now-married Jackie Ward agreed to record it in Gold Star Studios (three years later,Brian Wilson used the same studio to start work on the beginning of the landmarkBeach Boys single "Good Vibrations "). After an experiment in which Botkin sped up the recording by wrapping splicing tape around the capstan of the recorder, he and Ward agreed that the finished recording (with bird and surf sound effects added) would not be just a demo but a recording to be released as a 45 revolutions-per-minute single.The "altered" recording resulted in the then 21-year-old woman sound like a high school girl; so Jackie Ward suggested changing her name on the record label to that of her daughter, Robin. That fall, "A Wonderful Summer" was released on
Dot Records . Sales were spectacular, with over one million copies sold in theUnited States alone; the overwhelming popularity propelled the recording to the #14 position on "Billboard" magazine's "Hot 100 " singles chart the week before the assassination ofJohn F. Kennedy [ [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/ward_robin/bio.jhtml Robin Ward | View the Music Artists Biography Online | VH1.com ] ] .An album followed, to limited success, before a duet with
Wink Martindale , another Dot artist. "A Wonderful Summer" remains the only hit for Robin Ward on the Hot 100.ession singing for television
While "Robin Ward" was disappearing from the record charts, "Jackie" Ward's session singing career was becoming quite lucrative. In the early to mid 1960s she was one of the stable of singers for "
The Red Skelton Show "; at roughly the same time, she performed the same job for "TheDanny Kaye Show", and, later, "The Carol Burnett Show ". In the 1970s she worked similarly for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour ".Her voice is heard in dozens of television theme songs, amongst which were "Flipper", "Batman", "
Love, American Style ", "Maude" (withDonny Hathaway providing the lead vocal), and "The Partridge Family ". She has sung in hundreds of television commercials, most notably those forRice-a-Roni ("The San Francisco treat").Possibly her most memorable performance is the eerie solo soprano on the original
Star Trek theme.The theme song was not the only recording that she did for "The Partridge Family": she was one of a group of three women and four men to record all the music for television play and record release while "posing" as the Partridge Family (only two members of the TV series -
Shirley Jones andDavid Cassidy - recorded with them, and Shirley Jones' voice was mixed so far back that she could be barely heard, if at all).In 1967, she sang on
Gábor Szabó 's album for Impulse!, "Wind, Sky And Diamonds", as member of "The California Dreamers",Post "Robin Ward" recording acts and session singing
By her own estimate, Jackie Ward's voice can be heard in "maybe 800" films. Some of the more notable instances include her voice being dubbed over Natalie Wood's "singing" in "
The Great Race " and "Inside Daisy Clover ", doing the same for Janet Leigh in "American Dream ", and providing the singing voice for Cindy Bear in "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! ".For much of the mid-to-late 1960s, Jackie Ward was a member of the
Ray Conniff Singers , an ensemble that is most remembered for their #10 hit, "Somewhere My Love ," from the motion picture "Doctor Zhivago", in1966 . In the early 1970s, she was also a member of theAnita Kerr Singers , which won aGrand Gala Award in1971 for their recording of "A House Is Not a Home". She remained as a regular member of the Conniff studio session singers from 1971 to1979 , performing solos in several albums of the orchestra.After "A Wonderful Summer," she kept extremely busy with not only television and motion picture session work, but hundreds of recordings for the music industry, including backing
Barbra Streisand on "Stoney End," broadcast recordings of "Hair", "Grease", "Annie", and "Hello Dolly"; and backup singing for dozens of major recording artists, includingNat "King" Cole ,Bing Crosby ,Frank Sinatra ,Barbra Streisand ,Gordon Lightfoot ,The Carpenters ,Cass Elliott , andJoan Baez .References
External links
* [http://www.cmongethappy.com/interviews/jw/ An Interview with Jackie Ward]
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