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Ethel Azama

voc, 1934-1984 US, Honolulu
Singer of Pop, Folk, World and Jazz

Born August 28, 1934 – Died March 7, 1984 American jazz and popular singer and recording artist. She sang regularly in nightclubs and other concert venues between the mid-1950's and 1984. Started her professional career in 1955 as an emcee at the Oasis nightclub in Honolulu. In 1956, she began working as a standards singer in U.S. military clubs on Oahu such as The Cannon Club on Diamond Head. Pianist Paul Conrad usually served as her accompanist for her gigs. Conrad also wrote many of her arrangements. By 1957 she was singing at Waikiki Beach nightclubs as the opening act for headliners such as popular singer Herb Jeffries and blues singer and guitarist Josh White. With the help of bandleader Martin Denny, Azama obtained a one-album deal with Liberty Records (1957–58). She released the album Exotic Dreams in 1958, which Paul Conrad arranged, on which she sang standards, including "Speak Low" and "Autumn Leaves". She made had her singing debut on the American mainland in January 1959 when she appeared at Ye Little Club in Beverly Hills, California. Pop singer Jimmie Rodgers attended one of her shows and persuaded Liberty Records executives to allow her to record another LP. The 1959 album, Cool Heat, consists entirely of American standards. From 1959–60, she sang in nightclubs in Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago. She also appeared in Las Vegas casinos on bills with jazz and standards singer Mel Tormé and with the jazz vocal group The Four Freshmen. In May 1960, she appeared on a national network variety special titled, Music on Ice. Azama sang several songs on the hour-long special which also featured French figure skater Jacqueline Du Bief, Japanese dancer Takeuchi Keigo, and singer-host Johnny Desmond. She continued to sing on a regular basis in nightclubs and other public venues on Oahu until her sudden death from a cerebral aneurysm in 1984, aged 49

     
Genres
  • Pop
  • Folk
  • World
  • Jazz
Popular Tracks   
You Smell So Good on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
Time After Time on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
Johnny One Note on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
All I Need Is You on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
You're So Bad For Me on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
Squeeze Me on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
Surrey With The Fringe On Top on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
I'm Glad There Is You on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
You Smell So Good on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama
Like Someone In Love on Cool Heat by Ethel Azama

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Cool Heat/Mr. EasyEthel Azama, Jesse Belvin2011Compil.
Exotic DreamersEthel Azama And Tak Shindo2010Compil.
Cool HeatEthel Azama1960Album
Exotic Dreams – Martin Denny Presents The Enticing Voice Of Ethel AzamaEthel Azama1959Album
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