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- Duke Ellington Her wonderful talent should be studied by all vocalists; her regal presence is pure elegance and charm. A brilliant entertainer capable of feverish intensity and cool, spine-chilling performances, Peggy Lee remained active until a stroke silenced her glorious voice in October of 1998. For her millions of fans, young and old, here are a few sites that will allow them to once again bask in the glory of the sultry blonde National Public Radio's profile on Peggy Lee, including soundbytes from the star and those who worked with her. http://www.npr.org/programs/jazzprofiles... The quintessential Peggy Lee page - bio, cd releases, new releases, compositions and lyrics, chart hits, new news on Peggy, a bulletin board and chat, and much more! Check out Loving Lee at http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Stage/... The place to go if Ms. Lee does indeed give you the Fever. Want to get the music for yourself? Listen to samples of Lee's music and buy her CDs at Amazon.com. Best new thing: She's got a box set that was released Jan. 2000 called "Cocktail Hour." It's got some of her best stuff. Check it out at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B... Capitol Record's web site on Peggy Lee. Read about her history and discography, sign up for a Peggy Lee news mailing list, and link to Amazon to buy her music. http://hollywoodandvine.com/peggylee/ The Peggy Lee Fan Club has a quarterly newsletter called Fever! which includes bio and fan information about the singer. You can order their newsletter at the web site: http://www.geocities.com/~peggyfan/fancl... I hope you have enjoyed this brief tour of the great Peggy Lee, one of the best jazz singers of the cocktail culture generation. Look for more cocktail culture and lifestyle in future articles at Zines at Suite101.com ....
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