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    Jo Stafford

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    Jo Stafford

    Jo Stafford

    1495 songs

    Trailblazing American singer and advocate for women's rights in music.

    Jo Stafford was a trailblazing American singer, best known for her work as a vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and as a popular solo artist. Born in 1917, Stafford's musical journey began in the 1930s, when she began performing as a member of the Johnny Long Orchestra.

    Stafford's big break came in 1948, when she signed with Columbia Records and began releasing a string of hit singles, including her signature rendition of 'The Blues Is an Old Old Story.' Over the course of her illustrious career, Stafford would go on to release numerous albums, showcasing her versatility and range as a vocalist.

    Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Stafford remained a major force in the world of popular music, frequently collaborating with top-tier musicians and appearing on a variety of television shows and concerts. She was also an outspoken advocate for the rights of women in the music industry, using her platform to promote greater equality and opportunities for female artists.

    Stafford's legacy extends far beyond her own impressive catalog of recordings, as she helped pave the way for future generations of female vocalists. Her impact on the world of popular music remains deeply felt, and her contributions to the history of women in music are a testament to her enduring importance.

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