- Jean Swain
Jean Adair Swain (
August 12 ,1923 –July 17 ,2000 ) was born inNew York City and grew up inPort Washington ,Long Island , where she graduated from high school at age 16. Her musical talents included playing thecello inorchestra s andchamber music groups, arranging, composing and teaching. She was also an accomplished pianist.She received her degree in music at
Smith College (1945) where she was a founding member and arranger for the "Smithereens,"a singing group now a campus tradition.In 1946 she and her sister, Nancy Swain Overton, founded a vocal quartet
The Heathertones withBix Brent and Pauli Skindlov (later relaced by Marianne McCormick).After The Heathertones broke up, Jean pursued a career in documentary film production with
Robert Drew where she was involved with filming ofYehudi Menuhin ,Duke Ellington and the opening of theMetropolitan Opera atLincoln Center .In 1988, she joined her sister in a re-formed
Chordettes of "Mr. Sandman" fame.Lynn Evans was an original member of that group and Nancy had sung with them for four years. Completing the foursome was Doris Alberti, a long-timebarbershop music singer. They performed atRadio City Music Hall , theNassau Coliseum and toured withEddy Arnold . In 1997 the group disbanded and Jean returned to her first love -- playing cello in chamber groups and orchestras.Information from interviews with Nancy Overton.
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