- Byrdie Green
Byrdie Green (born ?) was a Jazz and R&B
singer born inDetroit ,Michigan .The daughter of a Baptist minister, she sang first in her father's church. Later she went to
New York and performed in clubs. Around 1965, she was hired by organistJohnny "Hammond" Smith and recorded albums forPrestige Records ,Roulette Records , &Twentieth Century Fox . [http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F50717F83F5F0C768DDDAB0894DE484D81 NY Times, 1986] ] She also cut a few 45rpm records.Byrdie took a break from her career to raise her two daughters, Deborah A. Murray and Dardenella Braxton. Upon her return she performed at Carnegie Recital Hall, toured with The Thad Jones, Mel Lewis Orchestra and before her death in February 2008, she was with the touring company of the Broadway play "Black and Blue". Byrdie's health started to fade and she developed
emphysema and was on oxygen 24 hours a day, and had to use a wheelchair. It was always her belief that she would sing again one day and that her heavenly father would make it happen, but she died before fulfilling this dream. She passed at St. Lukes Hospital on February 26, 2008 and was eulogized at Mt. Neboh Church in NYC on Saturday, May 3, 2008.Discography
Albums:
The stinger meets the golden thrush (1966) (with Johnny "Hammond" Smith)
The golden thursh strikes at midnight (1966)
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