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Anita O'Day
Anita O'Day is credited on 918 releases across 189 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
918
Pressings credited
189
Albums
8
Decades active
20
In collections
Biography
Anita O'Day (born Anita Belle Colton; October 18, 1919 – November 23, 2006) was an American singer known for her work in the jazz genre. She was considered an influential jazz vocalist for her ability to keep up with fast-tempo arrangements and for her characteristic vocal delivery. Her music has been acclaimed by critics and writers. O'Day spent her early years as a walkathon contestant before discovering a true calling for her singing. She got her start performing in jazz clubs across Chicago, Illinois, before being discovered by Gene Krupa and his big band. She was hired as their lead vocalist and had US hits with songs like "Let Me off Uptown" (1941). She also was a vocalist for Stan Kenton's band and had her highest-charting US hit with the top-10 "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" (1944). She graduated to a solo career in 1947 where she cut records for various labels in a new jazz sub-genre called bebop. However, her use of drugs like marijuana and heroin led to several highly-publicized arrests during this period, including a six-month stint in prison in 1953. She found success with a series of albums recorded for Verve Records between 1956 and 1964. Her LPs featured orchestras (as on 1956's Anita) and quartets, as on 1958's Anita Sings the Most. A notable performance at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958 brought great attention to her music and career. A continued addiction to heroin led to a near-fatal overdose in 1966 that promoted O'Day to turn her life around. After getting sober, she reignited her career in the 1970s by touring in Japan and founding her own record label. A new manager, Alan Eichler, helped elevate her publicity and she made a series of US television appeared on programs like 60 Minutes and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. In 1981, O'Day's autobiography High Times Hard Times was published, chronicling her professional and personal setbacks. Her career continued during the decade with a series of albums on her own labels and in per
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Credited work
918 releases · 189 albums · active 1950–2024
- Performance · 1,480
- Other credits · 38
- Production · 1
Studios: Radio Recorders · Berlin Jazz Festival · Berliner Philharmonie · Whitney Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Keep Walkin': Singles, Demos & Rarities 1965-1978
2023

Gene Krupa
1955

Cameo
1973

A Time In My Life
1971

Anita O'Day & The Three Sounds
1962

History Of Jazz
1978

An American Album
1973

Once Upon A Summertime
1973

Drum Boogie
1972

Cool Heat
1959

Anita Sings The Most
1957

Gene Krupa And His Orchestra
1947

Night And Day - The Cole Porter Songbook

The Gene Krupa Collection - 20 Golden Greats
1987

Incomparable!
1964
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