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Lena Horne, Dead at 92 - Singer and Civil Rights Activist

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 7:36 am
by CraigMaxim
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-horne-20100510,0,6377622.story

Los Angeles Times
May 10, 2010
Lena Horne dies at 92; singer and civil rights activist who broke barriers
By Dennis McLellan



Horne achieved a place in the pantheon of female jazz vocalists and broke ground in Hollywood as an African American star in the '40s. She also won acclaim on Broadway and as a cabaret performer.


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On screen, on records and in nightclubs and concert halls, Horne was at home vocally with a wide musical range,
from blues and jazz to the sophistication of Rodgers and Hart. Above, Horne in 1995.
(Associated Press / May 9, 2010)



Lena Horne, the silky-voiced singing legend who shattered Hollywood stereotypes of African Americans on screen in the 1940s as a symbol of glamour whose signature song was "Stormy Weather," died Sunday in New York City. She was 92

Horne died at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, a spokeswoman said. No cause of death was given.


Beginning as a 16-year-old chorus girl at the fabled Cotton Club in Harlem in 1933, Horne launched a more than six-decade career that spanned films, radio, television, recording, nightclubs, concert halls and Broadway.

As a singer, Horne had a voice that jazz critic Don Heckman described in a 1997 profile in The Times as "smooth, almost caressing, with its warm timbre and seductive drawl — honey and bourbon with a teasing trace of lemon."

She was, Heckman wrote, "one of the legendary divas of popular music" — a singer who "belonged in the pantheon of great female artists that includes Ethel Waters, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Carmen McRae."

Horne, 80 at the time and cutting a new album, took a different view.

"Oh, please," she said. "I'm really not Miss Pretentious. I'm just a survivor. Just being myself."

When Horne first began dancing in the chorus at the Cotton Club — three shows a night, seven nights a week for $25 a week — she did so to help out her financially troubled family during the Depression.

By the time she arrived in Hollywood for a nightclub job in 1941, she had been a vocalist for the Noble Sissle and Charlie Barnet orchestras, had done some recording and was a cabaret sensation at the prestigious Cafe Society Downtown club in New York's Greenwich Village.

She created a similar response, performing at the Little Troc, a small club on the Sunset Strip, where, according to one news account, "she has knocked the movie population bowlegged and is up to her ears in offers."


FULL ARTICLE HERE:
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-horne-20100510,0,6377622.story



PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:29 am
by philbymon
She was the Halle Barry *pant pant* of her time, in that she was just so damned HOT! She also had a great voice.

:D

This is a sad story, but she lived a pretty cool life, from what can be seen from the outside.

RIP foxy lady!
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In other news, we also lost Lynn Redgrave...

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 1:33 pm
by Black57
I was just thinking about her. I always thingk of Stormy Weather and The Wiz when I think of her. She was also in Carmen, I do believe.

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 2:38 pm
by Robin1
I think Dorothy Dandridge starred in Carmen Jones. Lena Horne was an amazing woman. I hate that we are at the age where we are losing so many people that we grew up watching and admiring. :cry:

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 4:26 pm
by CraigMaxim
RobinL. wrote: I hate that we are at the age where we are losing so many people that we grew up watching and admiring. :cry:




Yeah, so... STOP REMINDING ME!!!!




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PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 5:48 pm
by Slacker G
She was good.

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 5:16 am
by Black57
CraigMaxim wrote:
RobinL. wrote: I hate that we are at the age where we are losing so many people that we grew up watching and admiring. :cry:




Yeah, so... STOP REMINDING ME!!!!




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Craig, you so crazy. 8)




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PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 5:55 pm
by Shapeshifter
That's so odd (or maybe it was intentional)...I was flipping through channels yesterday afternoon and landed on an old "Cosby Show" episode, in which she was singing to Cliff on his birthday. Normally, I hate that show (always did), but I had to pause and listen to Lena sing... :(