voc, 1919-1992 US, Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Singer of Jazz and Pop
Paula Kelly (April 6, 1919 - April 2, 1992) was an American big band singer. In her early career, she sang with orchestras led by Dick Stabile, Artie Shaw, and Al Donahue. In early 1941 she joined Glenn Miller And His Orchestra. Kelly originally performed solo, but soon became the female lead of The Modernaires, resulting in the group becoming a quintet of four male singers and herself. She married Hal Dickinson, one of the original members of the Modernaires, shortly after joining the group. The group continued with Kelly as lead singer until 1978, when she retired in favor of her daughter, who performed as Paula Kelly Jr.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Les Grands Succes De Glenn Miller | Ray Eberle - Tex Beneke, The Modernaires Avec Paula Kelly Et Les Members Of The Glenn Miller Orchestra | 1965 | Compil. |
Christmas Serenade In The Glenn Miller Style Featuring The Original Glenn Miller Singers | Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle And The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1965 | Album |
Silver Jubilee Album: Something New - Music In The Style Made Famous By Glenn Miller | Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle, The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1965 | Album |
Something Old - Something New Something Borrowed - Something Blue | Ray Eberle, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1964 | Single |
Something Old - Something New - Something Borrowed - Something Blue; Music In The Style Made Famous By Glenn Miller | Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle, The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1963 | Album |
Music Made Famous By Glenn Miller [Silver Jubilee Album] | Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle, The Modernaires, Paula Kelly | 1962 | Album |
Act Your Age | The Modernaires, Paula Kelly | 1958 | Single |
Sure Thing / Sunshine Cake | Frank Sinatra And Paula Kelly | 1949 | Album |
Santa Catalina / I Want To Be Loved | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1947 | Album |
Hoodle Addle / It's Lovin' Time | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1947 | Album |
Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1946 | Album |
Juke Box Saturday Night / Salute To Glenn Miller—Medley | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1946 | Album |
My Heart Goes Crazy / Connecticut | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1946 | Album |
To Each His Own / Holiday For Strings | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1946 | Album |
Jog Along / The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1945 | Album |
Coffee Five, Doughnuts Five | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | 1945 | Album |
Untitled | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | Album | |
Untitled | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | Album | |
Jog Along / Autumn Serenade | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | Album | |
A Tribute To ... Glenn Miller | Paula Kelly And The Modernaires Featuring Paula Kelly Jr. | Album | |
To Each His Own / Now Is The Hour | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly / Buddy Clark And The Charioteers | Album | |
Do You Remember When The Modernaires With Paula Kelly Sang In The Mood | The Modernaires With Paula Kelly | Album |
Paula Kelly *1943 |
Paula Kelly Jr. Pop and Jazz |