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Dorothy Jacqueline Keely (March 9, 1928The reference work ''The Encyclopedia of Native Music: More Than a Century of Recordings from Wax Cylinder to the Internet'' gives Smith's date of birth as March 9, 1932. – December 16, 2017), professionally known as Keely Smith, was an American
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singer, who performed and recorded extensively in the 1950s with then-husband Louis Prima, and throughout the 1960s as a solo artist. Smith married Prima in 1953. The couple were stars throughout the entertainment business, including stage, television, motion pictures, hit records, and cabaret acts. They won a Grammy in 1959, its inaugural year, for their smash hit, "That Old Black Magic", which remained on the charts for 18 weeks."Iconic vocalist Keely Smith dies from apparent heart failure at 89", ''Mercury News'', December 17, 2017
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Early years

Smith was born in Norfolk, Virginia; her ancestry was Irish and
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. Jesse Smith, her stepfather, was a carpenter, and her mother took in laundry to earn money to buy gowns for Smith to wear when she performed.


Career

When Smith was 11 years old, she sang regularly as a cast member of ''The Joe Brown Radio Gang'' program on a Norfolk station. At age 14, Smith sang with a naval air station band led by
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. At 15, she got her first paying job with the Earl Bennett band. She saw Louis Prima perform in New York City in 1949.''The Encyclopedia of Native Music: More Than a Century of Recordings from Wax Cylinder to the Internet'' says, "In 1948, entertainer Louis Prima appeared in her hometown of Norfolk, Virginia, and hired Smith at an audition." They recorded together in 1949 and married on July 13, 1953. Their songs included
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's and Harold Arlen's " That Old Black Magic", which was a Top 20 hit in the US in 1958. At the
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in 1959, Smith and Prima won the first Grammy for Best Performance by a Vocal Group or Chorus for "That Old Black Magic". Her
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act was popular with fans. The duo followed up with the minor successes " I've Got You Under My Skin" and " Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen", a cover of the 1937 Andrews Sisters hit. Smith and Prima's act was a mainstay of the Las Vegas lounge scene for much of the 1950s. Though her actual voice was not used, she was caricatured as "Squealy Smith" in
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's 1960 '' Beany and Cecil'' episode "So What and the Seven Whatnots", a Snow White spoof in a Vegas setting. Smith appeared with Prima in the movie ''
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'', singing "
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", and also appeared in and sang on the soundtrack of the previous year's film '' Thunder Road''. Her song in ''Thunder Road'' was "Whippoorwill". She also appeared in the film '' Senior Prom.'' Her first big solo hit was "I Wish You Love" in 1957, and it brought her a Grammy award nomination for Best Vocal Performance, Female. Her debut album by that same title achieved gold status In 1961, Smith divorced Prima. She then signed with
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, where her musical director was
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. In 1965, she had Top 20 hits in the United Kingdom with an album of Beatles compositions, ''Keely Smith Sings The John Lennon—Paul McCartney Songbook'', and a single, "
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", which reached No. 14 in April. She returned to singing in 1985, recording the album ''I'm in Love Again'' with Bud Shank and Bill Perkins. Her albums, ''Swing, Swing, Swing'' (2000), ''Keely Sings Sinatra'' (2001) for which she received a Grammy nomination, and ''Keely Swings Basie-Style With Strings'' (2002) won critical and popular acclaim. In 2008 she performed a duet with Kid Rock during the 50th Grammy Awards on "That Old Black Magic". Smith earned positive reviews for her performances at Feinstein's nightclub in Manhattan in 2005. Said '' Variety'': "Smith’s bold, dark voice took firm hold on a handful of great standard tunes, and she swung hard", and ''The New Yorker'' review called her "both legendary and underrated ... She can still sing the stuffing out of a ballad as well as swing any tune into the stratosphere." According to a news release from her publicist issued upon her death, Smith was "very resolute in being in control of the trajectory of her career".
"Nobody will ever interfere with what I do on stage," Smith once told ''Theatermania''. "Someone might have an opinion of something but, if I disagree with it, I'll go with my own thinking. I'm just a plain person. I sing like I talk — and, when I'm on stage, I talk just like I'm talking to you."
Smith's final performance was on Feb. 13, 2011, at the Cerritos Performing Arts Center in Southern California.


Personal life

Smith first married Matteo Gambardella Jr., September 6, 1947, in Pasquotank County, North Carolina, before divorcing December 1950. Smith married Louis Prima July 13, 1953. in
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They had two children, Toni Elizabeth and Luanne Francis. Smith had an affair with
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prior to her divorce from Prima in 1961. She also had a relationship with
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. She married Jimmy Bowen in 1965. The couple divorced in 1969. In 1975 Smith married singer Bobby Milano (real name Charles Caci) in Palm Springs. Sinatra gave the bride away. On December 16, 2017, Smith died of apparent
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in Palm Springs, California, at the age of 89. She is buried at
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.


Legacy

In 1998, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to her. She also has a star at 7080 Hollywood Boulevard in the Recording section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on September 22, 1998.


Discography


Solo albums

* 1957 '' I Wish You Love'' ( Capitol) * 1958 ''
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'' (Capitol) * 1959 ''
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'' (Capitol) * 1959 ''Be My Love'' ( Dot) * 1960 ''Swing, You Lovers'' (Dot) * 1960 ''A Keely Christmas'' (Dot) * 1961 ''Twist with Keely Smith'' (Dot) * 1961 ''Dearly Beloved'' (Dot) * 1962 ''Because You're Mine'' (Dot) * 1962 ''What Kind of Fool Am I?'' (Dot) * 1962 ''Cherokeely Swings'' (Dot) * 1963 '' Little Girl Blue/Little Girl New'' ( Reprise) * 1964 '' The Intimate Keely Smith'' (Reprise) * 1964 '' Keely Smith Sings the John Lennon—Paul McCartney Songbook'' (Reprise) * 1965 '' That Old Black Magic'' (Reprise) * 1985 ''I'm in Love Again'' (
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) * 2000 ''Swing, Swing, Swing'' (
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) * 2001 ''Keely Sings Sinatra'' (Concord) * 2002 ''Keely Swings Basie-Style With Strings'' (Concord) * 2005 ''Vegas '58 – Today (Recorded Live At Feinstein's At The Regency)'' (Concord) With Louis Prima * 1958 '' Breaking It Up!'' (Columbia) * 1958 ''Louis Prima & Keely Smith on Broadway'' (Coronet) * 1959 ''Louis and Keely!'' (Dot) * 1960 ''Together'' (Dot) * 1961 ''Return of the Wildest!'' (Dot) With Louis Prima, Sam Butera & The Witnesses * 1957 ''The Call of the Wildest'' ( Capitol) * 1957 ''The Wildest Show at Tahoe'' (Capitol) * 1958 ''Las Vegas Prima Style'' (Capitol) * 1959 ''Hey Boy! Hey Girl!'' (Capitol) * 1960 ''On Stage'' (Dot)


Notes


References


External links


NPR: "Keely Smith: A Swingin' Icon of Early Vegas"

Interview by KUOW-FM's Amanda Wilde
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Keely 1928 births 2017 deaths American women pop singers Native American singers American women jazz singers American jazz singers Singers from Virginia Musicians from Norfolk, Virginia American people of Irish descent Capitol Records artists Dot Records artists Reprise Records artists Concord Records artists Grammy Award winners Nightclub performers Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) Jazz musicians from Virginia Traditional pop music singers 21st-century American women