Artist Bio:
Peggy Lee was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer, and actress, born on May 26, 1920, in North Dakota. She had a career that spanned over six decades and she is best known for her smooth, sultry voice and her hit songs such as "Fever," "Is That All There Is?," and "I'm a Woman." Lee was also known for her distinctive vocal delivery and her ability to interpret songs with emotion and depth.
Throughout her career, Peggy Lee received numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards, and she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. She collaborated with many renowned musicians and composers, such as Duke Ellington, Quincy Jones, and Johnny Mandel. Lee was also a successful actress, appearing in several films and TV shows. She passed away on January 21, 2002, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential and versatile artists in the history of jazz and popular music.
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