voc, *1918
Singer of Children's Music and Pop
A.k.a. The Lady In Blue
Singer and actress who appeared in the 1930s Broadway hit Hellzapoppin and became popular in the 1940s as the children’s music character "Lady in Blue," Born 17 May 1918 in Hazleton, PA and died 29 March 2105 in Bergenfield, NJ of natural causes. In 1943, she met and married trumpet player and songwriter Hugo Peretti. In 1946, the couple formed Mayfair Record & Recording Corp. and Mayfair (7) and had success in the children’s market with her signature character, "The Lady in Blue".
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Little Willie The Leader Of The Band | June Winters With The Hugo Peretti Orchestra | 1955 | Album |
Isn't It A Shame / Seventeen | June Winters | 1953 | Single |
Isn't it a Shame / Seventeen | June Winters | 1953 | Single |
Christmas In My Heart / Charms For Sale | June Winters | 1950 | Album |
Aesop's Fables | June Winters with Gene Lowell | 1949 | Album |
Young America For Young Americans | June Winters | 1948 | Album |
Kiddie Barn Dance | June Winters | 1948 | Album |
The Lady in Blue | June Winters | 1947 | Album |
The Fox And The Grapes / The City Mouse And The Country Mouse | June Winters | Album | |
Lady In Blue's Music Box | June Winters | Album | |
Wilbur The Whistling Whale | June Winters | Album | |
Hansel And Gretel | Richard Hayes And June Winters | Album | |
I Don't Wanna Be Worshipped / Reading Old Letters | June Winters, The Hugo Peretti Orchestra | Single | |
Kiddie Konga Featuring The Lady In Blue | June Winters, Stuart Wayne | Single | |
Walt Disney's Alice In Wonderland | June Winters | Album | |
Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers / Old McDonald Had A Farm | June Winters | Album |