Thursday 3 May 2018

Denise Lor born 3 May 1929


Denise Lor (May 3, 1929 – September 27, 2015) was an American popular singer and actress. She was a featured artist on The Garry Moore Show. In 1951, she appeared in the short-lived variety show Seven at Eleven. 

Denise Jeanne Briault was born in Los Angeles, California, USA.. She moved with her mother to Long Island, New York, at the age of five, following her father's death, and graduated from Newtown High School. She then took art courses at night at Cooper Union, intent on becoming a commercial artist, while waitressing during the day at Schrafft's restaurant. 

She also had a love for singing, saving up money to do it professionally. She believed her chance to sing in Sonja Henie's New York ice show at the Centre Theatre to be her big break. She also decided to use her mother's maiden name, Lor, as her stage name. She was popular by the early 50’s recording such songs as "If I Give My Heart to You”(which charted in 1954, “Our Future has Only Just Begun,” and “Whose Heart Are You Breaking Now.” 

 
                             

She appeared in various television shows during the 1950s and early 1960s such as the "The Big Payoff, "The Garry Moore Show" "The Jack Paar Tonight Show" and “ Droodles.”  After Lor's association with The Garry Moore Show ended, she performed in night clubs and similar venues. She briefly co-hosted the Mike Douglas Show in 1962 and was featured in the 1964 film “Diary of a Bachelor.” In the early 1970s, she worked in touring stock theatre, appearing in numerous musical comedies including "Gypsy", "Annie" and "Sweeney Todd". 

Lor married and subsequently divorced TV director and singer Jay Martin, with whom she had sons, Ron and Denis. They had met when she was singing on The Garry Moore Show at CBS, where he was an associate director. Her second marriage was to writer Charles Horine (aka Chuck Horner) becoming a veteran of more than 100 stage productions across the US.  


Denise Lor died in New York City on September 27th 2015, aged 86.  (Info compiled and edited from various sources, mainly Wikipedia)
 

9 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “The Denise Lor Collection” go here:

https://www67.zippyshare.com/v/uJpDNaFa/file.html

01 And One To Grow On.mp3
02 Every Day Of My Life.mp3
03 From Nine To Five.mp3
04 Hello Darling.mp3
05 If I Give My Heart To You.mp3
06 Our Future Has Only Begun.mp3
07 That's What A Girl Appreciates.mp3
08 Butterfingers.mp3
09 I'm Always Hearing Wedding Bells.mp3
10 I'm Worried.mp3
11 Man I've Been Looking For.mp3
12 Never To Know.mp3
13 St. Catherine.mp3
14 Unsuspecting Heart.mp3
15 Whose Heart Are You Breaking Now.mp3
16 Claim to Fame.mp3
17 Hurt Me.mp3
18 If You See my Love.mp3
19 That's The Way I Feel.mp3
20 This Much I Know.mp3
21 With Every Breath I Take.mp3
22 Everything I Do.mp3
23 You're Everywhere.mp3
24 Born Again.mp3
25 In The Middle Of A Kiss.mp3

A very big thank you to Champ at the Loadsamusics Archive Forum for this rare collection of hard to get singles. This gotta be a contender for the Jasmine catalogue. Agents take note!

Scott Henderson said...

Any chance of getting a new link for a download of the archive? I'd love to hear these tracks.

boppinbob said...

Yes there is Scott and here it is....

https://www.mediafire.com/file/v1grasfs3sg4lc6/Denice_Lor_-_Collection.rar/file

Regards, Bob

Scott Henderson said...

Awesome, thanks. I've been trying to assemble the tracks to a CD dedicated Linda Keene:

http://falseducks.com/images/lkcover.jpg

http://falseducks.com/images/lkcdback.jpg


Beautiful voice and most of the songs only available on 78s. The CD is long out of print (with probably a limited run) and impossible to find. I've been able to find all of the tracks on the CD (plus one not on the CD) but cannot find the four songs Linda did with Lennie Hayton. If anyone knows where I can track down the CD or the four songs I'm missing, I'd love to hear them.


--Scott

boppinbob said...

Hello Scott, Had a quick look in the library. The only Lennie Heyton tracks I have is backing Bing Crosby. But I did find six songs of Linda Keen's that's not on your CD.

Go here: http://www.jazz-on-line.com/pageinterrogation.php?keymatrix=&keylabel=&keyartist=linda+keene&keyword=&keyyear=&keycatNumber=&B1=Submit

Please send me a copy when you've finished.

Regards, Bob

Scott Henderson said...

Hi Bob,

Thanks for the link. In fact all of the songs from your link are on the CD with the exception of "Poor Butterfly" but that track has no vocal. The extra track that I found on my own not on the CD is:

Especially For You - 1939-06-23 with Jack Teagarden Orchestra


Here's a video link to the three Soundies she did:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsuzlXvT83Y

They're like an early music video.


I certainly will send you the CD when I get through.

Scott--

Scott Henderson said...

Here's a link to the 20 track CD I've put together of Linda Keene. This of course doesn't include the Lennie Hayton tracks. It does include the artwork from the long out of date CD and an article about Linda Keene that ran in Dr. Jazz Magazine out of Holland in 2014 I believe.


https://www.mediafire.com/file/wwkk9jzs8klxa3r/Linda_Keene.rar/file


--Scott

boppinbob said...

Thanks Scott, if you don't mind can I use your compilation when I do a post about Linda on her birthday 1 December 1911 (if all is well!).Regards, Bob

Scott Henderson said...

Absolutely.