- Teddi King
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Name = Teddi King
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Img_capt = Teddi King album "Bidin' My Time"
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Theodora King
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Born = September 18, 1929
Died = November 18, 1977 (48)
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Instrument =Vocals
Genre =Pop standards
Years_active = 1949 — 1977
Label = RCA, Coral, Audiophile
Associated_acts =Teddi King (
September 18 ,1929 -November 18 ,1977 ) was an American jazz and pop vocalist. Born Theodora King inBoston, Massachusetts on September 18, 1929, she won a singing competition hosted byDinah Shore at Boston's Tributary Theatre, later beginning work in a touring revue involved with "cheering up the military in the lull between the Second World War and the Korean conflict."Chadbourne, Eugene. "All Music Guide": Teddi King Biography. [http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:39fyxq95ldte~T1] ] Improving her vocal and piano technique during this time, she first recorded withNat Pierce in 1949, later recording with theBeryl Booker trio and with several other small groups from 1954-1955 (recordings which were available on three albums for Storyville). She then toured withGeorge Shearing for two years beginning in the summer of 1952, and for a time was managed by the famedGeorge Wein . King later began performing for a time in Las Vegas.Ultimately signing with RCA, she recorded three albums for the label, beginning with 1956's "Bidin' My Time". She also had some minor chart success with the singles "Mr. Wonderful" (which made the Top 20 in 1956), "Married I Can Always Get" and "Say It Isn't So" (both of which made the Hot 100 from 1957-1958). Her critically praised 1959 album "All the Kings' Songs" found her interpreting the signature songs of contemporary male singers like
Frank Sinatra andNat King Cole (the "kings" of the title). In the 1960s, she opened the Playboy Club, where she often performed. After developinglupus , she managed to make a brief comeback with a 1977 album featuringDave McKenna , and with two more albums recorded for Audiophile released posthumously. She eventually died of the disease on November 18, 1977. King's style, influenced byLee Wiley ,Mildred Bailey andMabel Mercer , has won her a small but devoted cult following. "MusicWeb Encyclopedia of Popular Music": Teddi King. [http://www.musicweb-international.com/encyclopaedia/k/K60.HTM] ]Discography
*"Storyville Presents Teddi King" (1954, Storyville)
*"Now in Vogue" (1955, Storyville)
*"Bidin' My Time" (1956, RCA)
*"A Girl and Her Songs" (1957, RCA)
*"To You From Teddi King" (1957, RCA)
*"All the King's Songs" (1959, Coral)
*"This is New" (1977, Inner City)
*"Lovers and Losers" (1978, Audiophile)
*"Someone to Light Up Your Life" (1979, Audiophile)
*"In the Beginning, 1949-1954" (2000 compilation, Baldwin Street Music)Notes
External links
* [http://wc05.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:39fyxq95ldte Teddi King at the All Music Guide]
* [http://www.teddiking.com/ TeddyKing.com]
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0225,hentoff,35748,6.html "Village Voice" article by Nat Hentoff, "Remembering Teddi King"]
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