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Ella Johnson was an American jazz and blues singer born on June 22, 1919, in Darlington, South Carolina. She was best known for her work as the vocalist for her brother Buddy Johnson's band, Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra. Ella Johnson began performing with her brother in the 1940s and quickly gained popularity for her soulful and powerful voice.
Buddy Johnson was an American jazz and blues pianist, bandleader, and songwriter born on January 10, 1915, in Darlington, South Carolina. He formed his band, Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra, in the 1930s and achieved success with hits like "When My Man Comes Home" and "Since I Fell for You." Together, Ella Johnson and Buddy Johnson created a unique sound that blended jazz, blues, and rhythm and blues, earning them critical acclaim in the music industry. Ella Johnson continued to perform with her brother's band until the 1960s, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of jazz and blues music.
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