Peggy Lee had four failed marriages during her life, but her first romance with a NDSU student showed young observers in 1930s Fargo that "true love was possible." A page from the little booklet that ...
Peggy Lee, 81, a celebrated singer who was the epitome of jazz coolness in the 1940s and 1950s for her sultry purr on such tunes as "Fever" and who won a Grammy Award in 1969 for her sly and poignant ...
When did Peggy Lee become Peggy Lee? Meaning, at what point in her recording career did she cross over from a straight reader of songs to someone who was keenly hip and aware of her sly seductive ...
For more than 40 years, she has been known officially as Miss Peggy Lee, always ”Miss” Peggy Lee-the courtesy title perhaps suggesting, in today`s more casual world, a certain prissy formality or even ...
In 1957, singer Peggy Lee recorded the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II tune “The Folks Who Live on the Hill.” Though others had performed the song too, Lee’s soulful interpretation of the dreamy ...