Biography
Georgia Gibbs (born Frieda Lipschitz; August 17, 1919 – December 9, 2006) was an American popular singer and vocal entertainer rooted in jazz. Already singing publicly in her early teens, Gibbs achieved acclaim and notoriety in the mid-1950s copying songs originating with the black rhythm and blues community and later became a featured vocalist for many radio and television variety and comedy programs. Her key attribute was tremendous versatility and an uncommon stylistic range from melancholy ballad to uptempo swinging jazz and rock and roll.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
89 releases · 31 albums · active 1950–2020
- Performance · 88
- Other credits · 4
Studios: Carnegie Hall · The Hollywood Palladium · The Stone Pony
Frequent collaborators
- Parov Stelar
- Tommy Dorsey
- Paul Whiteman
- Jack Teagarden
- Carter Burwell
- Gary U.S. Bonds

