LENNY ATKINS - AUTOGRAPH CIRCA 1944 CO-SIGNED BY: BETTY BREWER, SENTIMENALISTS (ANN CLARK), SENTIMENALISTS (JEAN CLARK) - HFSID 280742
Price: $180.00
JEAN CLARK, CO-SIGNED BY: ANN CLARK, BETTY BREWER and LENNY ATKINS
Album leaf signed by three vocalists and a violist with big band
leader Tommy Dorsey's orchestra
Signatures: "Lenny Atkins", "Ann Clark" and "Jean Clark"
and, on verso, "Betty Brewer", all in pencil. Pencil notations on
both sides in unknown hand. 6x4 album leaf. According to the notes on this leaf,
it was signed in 1944. The Sentimentalists, made up of sisters JEAN CLARK,
Mary Clark, Peggy Clarkand ANN CLARK, replaced the Pied
Pipers as Tommy Dorsey's vocalists in the early 1940s and sung on many of
his hits, including Chicago, I Should Care, On the Atchison,
Topeka and the Santa Fe, The Moment I Met You and Why Do I Love
You?. They also reportedly had the ability to mimic musical instruments,
and with eerie accuracy, too. They later left Tommy Dorsey but continued
recording into the 1950s and 1960s as the Clark Sisters. File holes at right
margin. BETTY BREWER was a vocalist with the bands of Tommy Dorsey
and Gordon Jenkins. LENNY ATKINS was a violist for Tommy Dorsey. Lightly
toned. Neatly removed from album at right edge. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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