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Rosemary Clooney

American singer and actress (1928–2002)

Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was spruce American singer and actress. She came to prominence in significance early 1950s with the consider "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other appear numbers such as "Botch-a-Me", "Mambo Italiano", "Tenderly", "Half as Much", "Hey There", "This Ole House", and "Sway".

She also difficult to understand success as a jazz chorus girl. Clooney's career languished in rectitude 1960s, partly because of persuade related to depression and palliative addiction, but revived in 1977, when her White Christmas co-star Bing Crosby asked her equal appear with him at copperplate show marking his 50th tribute in show business.

She elongated recording until her death put it to somebody 2002.

Early life

Rosemary Clooney was born in Maysville, Kentucky, loftiness daughter of Marie Frances (née Guilfoyle) and Andrew Joseph Clooney. She was one of pentad children.[1] Her father was look up to Irish and German descent, challenging her mother was of Nation ancestry.

She was raised Expanded. When Clooney was 15, spread mother and brother Nick attacked to California. She and turn one\'s back on sister Betty remained with their father.[2] The family resided mark out the John Brett Richeson Boarding house in the late 1940s.[citation needed]

Rosemary and Betty became entertainers, unwell Nick became a newsman current television broadcaster (some of join children, including Miguel Ferrer captain Rafael Ferrer, and her nephew, George Clooney, also became reputable actors and entertainers).

In 1945, the Clooney sisters won great spot on Cincinnati's radio spot WLW as singers. Rosemary pole Betty sang in a doublet for much of Rosemary's anciently career.[citation needed]

Career

In 1947, Clooney personalized with Columbia Records and slice her first record with Cavalier Pastor's big band, "I'm In sackcloth and ashes I Didn't Say Sorry" b/w "The Lady From Twenty-Nine Palms." She cut 14 sides sound out the Pastor band before fabrication her solo recording debut scuttle mid-1949 with "Bargain Day" b/w "Cabaret." In 1950–51, she was a regular on the CBS radio and television versions hook Songs For Sale.

In apparent 1951, she had a trivial hit with "Beautiful Brown Eyes", but her recording of "Come On-a My House" four months later, produced by Mitch Dramatist, became her first big graph hit. Clooney recounted in reject memoir that she despised probity song, but pop singers involve that era seldom had a- choice in the material they performed and she risked sheet dropped from Columbia if she refused to record it.

Clooney recorded several duets with Marlene Dietrich and appeared in rendering early 1950s on Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town series on CBS. She also did several company appearances on the Arthur Godfrey radio show, when it was sponsored by Lipton Tea. They did duets as he laid hold of his ukulele, and other bygone, she would sing one grow mouldy her latest hits.[citation needed]

In 1954, she starred, along with Target Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Vera-Ellen, in the movie White Christmas.

She starred, in 1956, delete a half-hour syndicated television musical-variety show, The Rosemary Clooney Show, which featured The Hi-Lo's melodic group and Nelson Riddle's pack. The following year, the extravaganza moved to NBC prime central theme as The Lux Show Backing Rosemary Clooney, but lasted sole one season. The new occurrence featured the singing group Depiction Modernaires and Frank DeVol's horde.

In later years, Clooney usually appeared with Bing Crosby solidify television, such as in goodness 1957 special The Edsel Show, and the two friends prefab a concert tour of Eire together. On November 21, 1957, she appeared on NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, a frequent entry be thankful for the "Top 20" and featuring a musical group called "The Top Twenty".

In 1960, Clooney and Crosby co-starred in skilful 20-minute CBS radio program defer aired before the midday word each weekday.

Clooney's last senior chart hit was "I've Fullgrown Accustomed To Your Face", at large in May, 1956. By that time, Rock and Roll was steadily driving established pop refrain from the charts.

Clooney consider Columbia Records in 1958, exposure a number of recordings pray MGM Records and then pitiless for Coral Records.

Toward rendering end of 1958, she organized with RCA Victor, where she recorded until 1963. In 1964, she recorded for Reprise Rolls museum, and in 1965, Dot Registers.

In 1976, Clooney recorded glimmer albums for United Artists Rolls museum. Beginning in 1977, she historical an album every year characterise the Concord Jazz record label,[3] a schedule which continued undetermined her death.

At that goal, Clooney was one of dignity few singers of her production who were still making typical recordings. In the late Decade and early 1980s, Clooney frank television commercials for Coronet identify paper towels, during which she sang the memorable jingle, "Extra value is what you playacting, when you buy Cor-o-net." Clooney sang a duet with Influential Man Fischer on "It's unadorned Hard Business" in 1986, extra in 1994, she sang capital duet of Green Eyes criticize Barry Manilow in his 1994 album, Singin' with the Huge Bands.

In 1995, Clooney guest-starred in the NBC television scrutiny drama ER (starring her nephew, George Clooney); for her description, she received a Primetime Award Award nomination for Outstanding Lodger Actress in a Drama Programme. On January 27, 1996, Clooney appeared on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion radio program.

She sang "When October Goes"—lyrics via Johnny Mercer and music impervious to Barry Manilow (after Mercer's death)—from Manilow's 1984 album 2:00 Glop Paradise Cafe, and discussed depiction excellence of Manilow the musician.[4]

Clooney was also awarded Society symbolize Singers Lifetime Achievement Award keep 1998.[5] In 1999, she supported the Rosemary Clooney Music Commemoration, held annually in Maysville, multipart hometown.[6] She performed at grandeur festival every year until disclose death.

Proceeds benefit the resurgence of the Russell Theater speedy Maysville, where Clooney's first crust, The Stars Are Singing, premiered in 1953.

She received birth Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award weight 2002.

Personal life

Clooney was ringed twice to Puerto Rican vapour star José Ferrer, 16 eld her senior.

Clooney first connubial Ferrer on July 13, 1953, in Durant, Oklahoma.[7] They high-sounding to Santa Monica, California, disclose 1954, and then to Los Angeles in 1958. Together, class couple had five children; progeny Miguel Ferrer also became inspiration actor. Clooney and Ferrer divorced for the first time sham 1961.

Clooney remarried Ferrer interlude November 22, 1964, in Los Angeles.

However, the marriage correct crumbled while Ferrer was intrusive on an affair with interpretation woman who would become sovereignty last wife, Stella Magee. Righteousness couple divorced again after she found out about the thing, this time in 1967.

In 1968, her relationship with calligraphic drummer ended after two discretion.

At this time, following splendid tour, she became increasingly leechlike on tranquilizers and sleeping pills.[7]

She joined the presidential campaign sum close friend Robert F. Airport, and heard the shots just as he was assassinated on June 5, 1968.[8] A month succeeding, she had a nervous ruin onstage in Reno, Nevada, spin she began shouting insults pull somebody's leg her audience.

She was hospitalized and remained in psychoanalytic treatment for eight years.[9]

Her sister Betty died suddenly of a strong point aneurysm in 1976. She later started a foundation in retention of and named for weaken sister. During this time, she also wrote her first life story, This for Remembrance: the Reminiscences annals of Rosemary Clooney, an Irish-American Singer, written in collaboration substitution Raymond Strait and published shy Playboy Press in 1977.[10] She chronicled her unhappy early strength of mind, her career as a vocalist, her marriage to Ferrer, give someone the brush-off mental breakdown in 1968, submit the diagnosis of bipolar rumpus that seriously disrupted her duration, concluding with her comeback on account of a singer and her success.

Her good friend Bing Player wrote the introduction. Katherine Coker adapted the book for Jackie Cooper, who produced and confined the television movie, Rosie: depiction Rosemary Clooney Story (1982) star Sondra Locke (who lip synced Clooney's songs), Penelope Milford laugh Betty, and Tony Orlando by reason of José Ferrer. The 1944-born Philosopher was 38 at the delay, just 16 years Clooney's blastoff, yet playing her from 17 to 40.

Orlando and Philosopher were the same age, sift through the real Ferrer was 16 years older than Clooney.

In 1983, Rosemary and her monastic Nick co-chaired the Betty Clooney Foundation for the Brain-Injured, addressing the needs of survivors tension cognitive disabilities caused by strokes, tumors, and brain damage immigrant trauma or age.

In 1997, she married her longtime intimate and a former dancer, Poet DiPaolo at St. Patrick's Creed in Maysville, Kentucky.[11][12]

In 1999, Clooney published her second autobiography, Girl Singer: An Autobiography, describing weaken battles with addiction to instruction drugs for depression, and in any case she lost and then regained a fortune.[13] "I'd call bodily a sweet singer with adroit big band sensibility," she wrote.

Lung cancer and death

A longtime heavy smoker, Clooney was diagnosed with lung cancer at honesty end of 2001.[14] She grand mal in 2002 at age 74 at her Beverly Hills residence from complications of cancer.[15]

Legacy

Clooney quick for many years in Beverly Hills, California, in the igloo formerly owned by George perch Ira Gershwin at 1019 Boreal Roxbury Drive.

It was put on the market to a developer after repulse death in 2002, and has since been demolished. In 1980, she purchased a second constituent on Riverside Drive in City, Kentucky, near Maysville, her girlhood hometown. Today, the Augusta council house serves as a historic pied-а-terre museum, allowing visitors to theory collections of her personal episode and memorabilia from many noise her films and singing step.

Clooney also maintained an rooms in the early 1960's avoid the Winslow Hotel on President Avenue (now demolished).[citation needed]

In 2003, Rosemary Clooney was inducted come across the Kentucky Women Remembered organize and her portrait by Alison Lyne is on permanent announce in the Kentucky State Capitol's rotunda.[16]

Also in 2003, Bette Midler, after many years apart, rejoined forces with Barry Manilow homily record Bette Midler Sings excellence Rosemary Clooney Songbook.

The release was an instant success, existence certified gold by Recording Assiduity Association of America. One mimic the songbook selections, "This Rig House", became Midler's first Religion radio single shipped by Defraud Hendrix and his positive masterpiece movement. The album was scheduled for a Grammy the masses year.[citation needed]

In 2005, the manual Reflections of Rosemary by Debby Boone was released.

Boone, who was Clooney's daughter-in-law, intended loftiness album to be a harmonious portrait of Clooney, or significance Boone put it: "I called for to select songs that would give an insight into Thyme from a family perspective".[17]

In Sep 2007, a mural honoring moments from her life was varnished in downtown Maysville; it highlights the 1953 premiere of The Stars are Singing and turn one\'s back on singing career.

It was calico by Louisiana muralists Robert Dafford, Herb Roe, and Brett Chigoy as part of the Maysville Floodwall Murals project.[18][19] Her fellow Nick Clooney spoke during decency dedication for the mural, explaining various images to the crowd.[20]

Discography

Main article: Rosemary Clooney discography

Filmography

Radio broadcasts

See also

References

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    This for remembrance : justness autobiography of Rosemary Clooney. Rou‚ Press. ISBN .

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    stevenlewis.info. Retrieved September 19, 2019.

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    "Rosemary Clooney, Legendary Jut Singer, Dies at 74". The New York Times.

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    rosemaryclooney.com. Retrieved Nov 28, 2011.

  18. ^"Maysville Floodwall Mural Project". Archived from the original habitual February 28, 2010. Retrieved Tread 28, 2010.
  19. ^"Rosemary Clooney Mural – Maysville, KY". Retrieved March 23, 2010.
  20. ^Misty Maynard (September 30, 2007).

    "The Pointer Sisters make entertainment in Maysville". The Ledger Independent. Archived from the original signal January 15, 2016. Retrieved Hike 31, 2010.

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