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Dame Cleo Laine, Lady Dankworth (born Clementine Dinah Hitching; 28 October 1927) is an English singer and actress known for her scat singing. She is the
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of jazz composer and musician Sir John Dankworth and the mother of bassist Alec Dankworth and singer Jacqui Dankworth.


Early life

Laine was born Clementine Dinah Hitching on 28 October 1927, in Southall,
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(now London), to Alexander Sylvan Campbell, a Jamaican who worked as a building labourer and regularly busked, and Minnie Bullock, an English farmer's daughter from
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, Wiltshire, whose maiden name was reportedly Hitching. The family moved constantly, but most of Laine's childhood was spent in Southall. It was not until 1953, when she was 26 and applying for a passport for a forthcoming tour of Germany, that Laine found out her real birth name, owing to her parents not being married at the time and her mother registering her under her own name (Hitching).


Education

Laine attended the Board school on Featherstone Road, Southall (later known as Featherstone Primary School), and was sent by her mother for singing and dancing lessons at an early age. She went on to attend Mellow Lane Senior School in Hayes before going to work as an apprentice hairdresser, a hat-trimmer, a librarian, and in a pawnbroker's shop.


Career

Laine auditioned successfully at the age of 24 for John Dankworth's small group, the Johnny Dankworth Seven. Laine later played with his big bands, Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra as well as Johnny Dankworth & His New Radio Orchestra, with which she performed until 1958. Dankworth and Laine married that year. She played the lead in Barry Reckord's ''Flesh to a Tiger'' at London's
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, home of the new wave of playwrights of the 1950s such as
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and
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. The same year, she played the title role in ''The Barren One,'' Sylvia Wynter's adaptation of
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's '' Yerma.'' This led to other stage performances, such as the musical '' Valmouth'' in 1959, the play ''A Time to Laugh'' (with Robert Morley and Ruth Gordon) in 1962, ''Boots With Strawberry Jam'' (with John Neville) in 1968, and eventually to her role as Julie in Wendy Toye's production of ''
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'' at the Adelphi Theatre in London in 1971.Cleo Laine Biography
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''Show Boat'' had its longest run to date in that London season with 910 performances staged. During this period, she had two major recording successes. "You'll Answer to Me" reached the British Top 10 while Laine was "prima donna" in the 1961
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production of Kurt Weill's opera/ballet '' The Seven Deadly Sins'', directed and choreographed by
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. In 1964, her ''Shakespeare and All that Jazz'' album with Dankworth was well received. Dankworth and Laine founded the Stables theatre in 1970, in what was the old stables block in the grounds of their home. It eventually hosted over 350 concerts per year. Laine's international activities began in 1972, with a successful first tour of Australia, where she released six top-100 albums throughout the 1970s. Shortly afterwards, her career in the United States was launched with a concert at New York's
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, followed in 1973 by the first of many
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appearances. Coast-to-coast tours of the US and Canada soon followed, and with them a succession of record albums and television appearances, including ''
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'' in 1977. This led, after several nominations, to her first Grammy award, in recognition of the live recording of her 1983 Carnegie concert. She kept touring into the 21st century, including in Australia in 2005. She performed live in the UK as late as 2018. She has collaborated with James Galway, Nigel Kennedy, Julian Lloyd Webber and
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. Other important recordings during that time were duet albums with
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(''
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'') as well as
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's '' Pierrot Lunaire'', for which she received a Grammy Award nomination. Laine's relationship with
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started in Britain and continued in the United States with starring performances in Sondheim's '' A Little Night Music'' and
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's ''
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'' ( Michigan Opera). In 1980 she starred in ''Colette'', a musical by Dankworth. The show began at the Stables theatre, Wavendon, in 1979 and transferred to the Comedy Theatre, London, in September 1980. In 1985 she originated the role of Princess Puffer in the Broadway musical '' The Mystery of Edwin Drood'', for which she received a Tony nomination. In 1989, she received the Los Angeles critics' acclaim for her portrayal of the Witch in Sondheim's ''
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''. In May 1992, Laine appeared with
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for a week of concerts at the
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in London. Derek Jewel of the ''
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'' dubbed her "quite simply the best singer in the world."


Personal life

In 1946, Laine married George Langridge, a roof tiler, with whom she had a son, Stuart. The couple divorced in 1957. In 1958, she married John Dankworth. They were married until his death in 2010. On that day, Laine performed at a concert at The Stables to mark the venue's 40th anniversary. She then announced Dankworth's death at the end of the show. , Laine resides in Wavendon, Buckinghamshire.


Awards and honours

* Officer of the
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, 1979 * Grammy Award nomination, Best Female Jazz Vocalist, ''Smilin' Through'' with Dudley Moore, 1983 * Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female, 1986 * Lifetime Achievement Award, U.S. recording industry, 1991 * Dame Commander of the
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, 1997 * Lifetime Achievement Award, Worshipful Company of Musicians, 2002 * Gold Award, BBC Jazz Awards, 2008 * BASCA Gold Badge Award, 2016 * Honorary Fellow, Hughes Hall,
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* A street in
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, was named after her. * Honorary Doctorates from
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, the
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, the
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, and University of Luton


Discography

* ''She's the Tops!'' (
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, 1957) * ''In retrospect'' (
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), 1957 * ''Jazz Date'' with Tubby Hayes (
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, 1961) * ''All About Me'' ( Fontana, 1962) * ''Shakespeare and All That Jazz'' (Fontana, 1964) * ''Woman to Woman'' (Fontana, 1966) * ''Sir William Walton's Facade'' with Annie Ross (Fontana, 1967) * ''If We Lived on the Top of a Mountain'' (Fontana, 1968) * ''The Unbelievable'' (Fontana, 1968) * ''Soliloquy'' (Fontana, 1968) * ''Portrait'' (
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, 1971) * ''Feel the Warm'' ( Columbia, 1972) * ''An Evening with Cleo Laine & the John Dankworth Quartet'' (Philips, 1972) * ''I Am a Song'' (
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, 1973) * ''Day by Day'' (Stanyan, 1973) * ''Cleo Laine Live!!! at Carnegie Hall'' (RCA Victor, 1974) * ''A Beautiful Thing'' (RCA Victor, 1974) * ''Sings Pierrot Lunaire'' (
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(RCA Victor, 1976) * ''Born on a Friday'' (RCA Victor, 1976) * ''Porgy & Bess'' with
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(RCA Victor, 1976) * ''At the Wavendon Festival'' ( Black Lion, 1976) * ''A Lover and His Lass'' with Johnny Dankworth (
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, 1976) * ''Return to Carnegie'' (RCA Victor, 1977) * ''Cleo's Greatest Show Hits'' (RCA Victor, 1978) * ''Gonna Get Through'' (RCA Victor, 1978) * ''Cleo Laine Sings Word Songs'' (RCA Victor, 1978) * ''Cleo Laine in Australia'' with Johnny Dankworth (World Record Club, 1978) * ''Cleo's Choice'' (
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, 1974) * ''Sometimes When We Touch'' with James Galway (RCA Red Seal, 1980) * ''Cleo Laine in Concert'' (RCA Victor, 1980) * ''One More Day'' (Sepia, 1981) * ''Smilin' Through'' with Dudley Moore (CBS, 1982) * ''Let the Music Take You'' with
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(CBS, 1983) * ''That Old Feeling'' (K West, 1984) * ''Cleo at Carnegie: The 10th Anniversary Concert'' (RCA Victor, 1984) * ''At the Carnegie: Cleo Laine in Concert'' (Sierra, 1986) * ''The Unforgettable Cleo Laine'' (PRT, 1987) * ''Cleo Sings Sondheim'' with Jonathan Tunick (RCA Victor, 1988) * ''Woman to Woman'' (RCA Victor, 1989) * ''Jazz'' (RCA Victor, 1991) * ''Nothing without You'' with Mel Torme (
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, 1992) * ''On the Town'' with
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, 1993) * '' Blue and Sentimental'' (RCA Victor, 1994) * ''Solitude'' with the Duke Ellington Orchestra (RCA Victor, 1995) * ''Quality Time'' (Sepia, 2002) * ''Loesser Genius'' with Laurie Holloway (Qnote, 2003)


References


External links

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Dame Cleo Laine with Nathan Morley (radio interview), ''CyBC – Nicosia Calling'', 26 April 2011, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation

''The Daily Telegraph'' profile
2 August 2007. * Interview with Cleo Laine and Johnny Dankworth. {{DEFAULTSORT:Laine, Cleo 1927 births Living people 20th-century Black British women singers 20th-century English women singers 21st-century Black British women singers 21st-century English women singers Actors from the London Borough of Ealing Berklee College of Music alumni Black British actresses Black Lion Records artists British women jazz singers Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire English jazz singers English people of Jamaican descent English stage actresses Fellows of Hughes Hall, Cambridge Grammy Award winners Marble Arch Records artists People from Southall Piccadilly Records artists Scat singers Singers awarded damehoods Singers from the London Borough of Ealing Traditional pop music singers Wives of knights