
Velma Middleton was an American jazz vocalist and entertainer born in 1917. She is best known for her long-standing collaboration with Louis Armstrong, performing with his big bands and small groups from 1942 until her passing in 1961. Her career highlights include memorable duets with Armstrong on songs like "Baby, It's Cold Outside" and "That's My Desire". A dynamic stage presence, she contributed significantly to the golden era of jazz, blending humor and vocal talent in her performances. Middleton remains a celebrated figure in jazz history for her role in popularizing the genre alongside one of its greatest icons.
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