- Ann Richards (singer)
Ann Richards (
October 1 ,1935 -April 1 ,1982 ) was an American jazz singer. She was born Margaret Ann Borden on October 1, 1935 inSan Diego, California . Richards, who began taking singing lessons at ten and was self-taught on the piano, appeared on the West Coast music scene in 1954. She had a short stint withCharlie Barnet 's band, and was later brought to the attention ofStan Kenton by songwriterEddie Beal . Richards was with Kenton's band for a few months in 1955, and the two were married.All Music Guide Biography [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifqxq85ldae] ] The admiring Kenton helped her secure a contract withCapitol Records . She was paired with conductor Brian Farnon and arranger Warren Baker for her debut album, 1958's "I'm Shooting High". A duet album with Kenton, "Two Much", was released in 1961. Kenton and Richards had two children, Dana and Lance, but separated in 1961. [Grudens, Richard. "Jukebox Saturday Night: More Memories of the Big Band and Beyond". Page 58. Celebrity ProfilesPublishing, 1999.] Richards created scandal when she posed for the June 1961 issue of "Playboy ", subsequently signing a contract with the low-end labelAtco Records . The cover of her 1961 album "Ann, Man!" was taken from the shoot. Richards committed suicide on April 1, 1982 inHollywood, California , dying at age 46 from a gunshot wound. [Glenn, Ben. Songbirds: Ann Richards. [http://www.mrlucky.com/songbirds/html/may99/a_arichards.html] ]Discography
*"I'm Shooting High" (1958)
*"The Many Moods of Ann Richards" (1960)
*"Ann, Man!" (1961)
*"Two Much" (1961)
*"Live...At the Losers" (1963)
*"I Hear Music: Recorded Live, 1957-1958" (1993)Notes
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