
Lee Wiley was an American jazz singer born on October 9, 1908, in the United States. She gained prominence in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s for her smooth vocal style and interpretations of jazz standards. Known for her collaborations with prominent musicians of the era, she recorded with artists like Eddie Condon and Fats Waller. Her series of songbook albums, featuring the works of composers such as George Gershwin and Cole Porter, were among the first of their kind. Lee Wiley left a lasting impact on the jazz genre with her sophisticated phrasing and timeless recordings.
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