Keely Smith
Born | March 9, 1928 |
Hometown | Norfolk, Virginia, United States |
Spouse | Bobby Milano (m 1975 - 2017) , Jimmy Bowen (m 1965 - 1969) , Louis Prima (m 1953 - 1961) , Matteo Gambo Gambardella Jr. (m 1947 - 1950) |
Children | Luanne Prima , Toni Prima |
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Jazz and pop singer Keely Smith dies of heart failure at 89
Keely Smith, a pop and jazz singer known for her solo recordings of jazz standards as well as her musical partnership with Louis Prima, died Saturday of apparent heart failure in Palm Springs at the age of 89
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Keely Smith, Jazz and Pop Singer, Dies at 89
Keely Smith, the Grammy winning singer known for her solo recordings of jazz standards as well as her partnership with her first husband, Louis Prima, died Dec. 16 in Palm Springs, Calif. She was 89 and had been suffering from heart failure, according to her publicist, Bob Merlis. Her hits included “Bei Mir Bist Du […]
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L.A. Theater Review: ‘Louis & Keely,’ Directed by Taylor Hackford
Like the breed of itinerant entertainers it celebrates, “Louis & Keely ‘Live’ at the Sahara” has been boppin’ around various venues for more than a decade, trying out new things and developing its delivery. Under producer Hershey Felder’s aegis, it lands in a brief Geffen Playhouse gig as an immensely enjoyable valentine to a bygone... <a href="https://variety.com/2016/legit/reviews/louis-and-keely-live-at-the-sahara-review-taylor-hackford-1201672717/" title="Read L.A. Theater Review: ‘Louis &
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Taylor Hackford Sued Over Exclusion From Hit Jazz Musical
Roger Lee Harrison claims Hackford and the creators of 'Louis & Keely: 'Live' at the Sahara' cut him from the play's Chicago and upcoming Los Angeles runs.
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