- Cathy Carr
Infobox musical artist
Name = Cathy Carr
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Angelina Helen Catherine Cordovano
Born = birth date|1936|6|28|df=y,Bronx , New York,United States
Died = November 1988
Genre = Traditional pop
Years_active = 1953-1966
Label =Coral Records ,Fraternity Records ,Roulette Records ,Smash Records ,Laurie Records ,Dot Records
URL = [http://www.theiceberg.com/artist/10421/cathy_carr.html Biography on the Iceberg.com site]Cathy Carr (
28 June 1936 - November 1988) was a popsinger .She was born Angelina Helen Catherine Cordovano in the New York borough of The
Bronx . As a child, she appeared on "The Children's Hour," atelevision show locally aired in New York, sponsored byHorn & Hardart , a cafeteria chain which had locations in New York andPhiladelphia . She later became a singer anddance r with the USO and joinedbig band orchestras such as those ofSammy Kaye ,Johnny Dee , and Larry Fontaine. In 1953 she signed withCoral Records , but had no hits for them, later switching toFraternity Records , a small company based inCincinnati, Ohio , in early 1955. It was for Fraternity that she had her only major hit, "Ivory Tower", which was her third record for Fraternity, done in 1956. The song was covered byOtis Williams & the Charms , a black group who were no strangers to cover versions but had made the original of Two hearts two kisses which was the first Dot single for Pat Boone-the same label also covered Ivory Tower with Gale Storm] . She never again had another big hit, though in 1959 she had two small successes forRoulette Records . She later switched toSmash Records (in 1961),Laurie Records (in 1962), and finallyDot Records (in 1966).In spite of her age at the time of her 1956 hit Cathy recorded a lot of high school pop rather than having any desire to spend the rest of her life recording standards.The CD Age saw an unofficial release of her singles which show her preference to remain basically younger than she actually wasExternal links
*Biography on the [http://www.theiceberg.com/artist/10421/cathy_carr.html Iceberg.com site]
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