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lsanderson ([personal profile] lsanderson) wrote2006-11-23 05:59 pm

Anita O’Day, Renowned Jazz Singer, Dies at 87

Anita O’Day, Renowned Jazz Singer, Dies at 87
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 6:11 p.m. ET

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Anita O'Day, whose sassy renditions of ''Honeysuckle Rose,'' ''Sweet Georgia Brown'' and other song standards that made her one of the most respected jazz vocalists of the 1940s and '50s, has died. She was 87.

O'Day died in her sleep early Thursday morning at a convalescent hospital in West Hollywood where she was recovering from a bout with pneumonia, said her manager Robbie Cavolina.

''On Tuesday night, she said to me, get me out of here,'' Cavolina said. ''But it didn't happen.''

Once known as the ''Jezebel of Jazz'' for her reckless, drug-induced lifestyle, O'Day lived to sing and she did so from her teen years until this year when she released ''Indestructible!''
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