
June Christy (born 1925 in Springfield, USA) was an American jazz and pop singer known for her smooth vocals and association with the cool jazz movement. She gained prominence as the lead vocalist for Stan Kenton's orchestra in the 1940s, contributing to hits like "Tampico". Her solo career flourished with the release of the acclaimed album "Something Cool" in 1954, which became a defining work of vocal jazz. Over the years, she worked with major labels like Capitol Records and performed at prestigious venues worldwide. June Christy remains a significant figure in jazz, celebrated for her contributions to the genre's evolution.
June Christy • 2016
June Christy, Pete Rugolo • 2019
June Christy • 2015
June Christy • 2021
June Christy • 2006
June Christy • 2011
June Christy • 2016
June Christy • 2013
June Christy • 2019
June Christy • 2019
June Christy, The Johnny Guarnieri Quintet • 2012
Stan Kenton, June Christy, Vocal • 2008
June Christy, Stan Kenton, Stan Kenton Orchestra • 2012
June Christy • 2009
June Christy, Pete Rugolo • 2012
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