voc, 1936-1988 US, The Bronx
Singer of Pop
A.k.a. Angelina Helen Catherine Cordovano Cathy Cordovan
Angelina Helen Catherine Cordovano (June 28, 1936–November 22, 1988), known professionally as Cathy Carr, was an American pop singer.She was born in the New York borough of The Bronx. As a child, she appeared on The Children's Hour, a television show locally aired in New York; sponsored by Horn & Hardart, a cafeteria chain which had locations in New York and Philadelphia. She later became a singer and dancer with the USO and joined big band orchestras such as those of Sammy Kaye, Johnny Dee, and Larry Fontaine. In 1953 she signed with Coral Records, but had no hits for them, later switching to Fraternity Records, a small company based in Cincinnati, Ohio, in early 1955. It was for Fraternity that she had her only major hit, "Ivory Tower", which was her third record for Fraternity. She neve
Cathy Carr And Her Boy Friends |
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Cathy Carr / Art & Dotty Todd |
Cathy Carr And Her Boy Friends Pop and Jazz |
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Cathy Carroll voc US *1939 Pop and Rock |