
Peggy Lee, born Norma Deloris Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota, in 1920, was an iconic American jazz and pop singer. Rising to fame in the 1940s, she became known for her sultry voice and sophisticated style. Her career highlights include hits like "Fever", "Is That All There Is?", and "Why Don't You Do Right". She worked with major labels such as Capitol Records and Decca, and her contributions to the soundtrack of Disney's "Lady and the Tramp" remain memorable. Peggy Lee left an indelible mark on jazz and pop music with her innovative artistry and timeless performances.
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