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Evelyn Dall (Evelyn Mildred Fuss, January 8, 1918 β March 10, 2010) was an American singer and actress. Born in The Bronx, New York City Dall began her career in short films and in supporting roles on Broadway. In 1935, she was invited to become the female vocalist for Bert Ambrose and his Orchestra, in the UK, where she remained until 1946. She was known there as England's "Original Blonde Bombshell". In 1946, she returned to the United States where she married and raised a daughter and son. Widowed in 1974, Dall moved to Jupiter, Florida in 1980, then to Arizona in 2002. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Something For The Boys: Something For The Boys
542Organ Grinder's Swing
333Did You Mean It
284Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
235Mr. Jones (Are You Coming To Bed?)
226Wotcha Gotcha Trombone For
227An Apple For The Teacher
158Yip, Yip, Yaphank: Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning
139Hey, Good Lookin'!
1310My Wubber Dolly
9100 British Big Band Classics Of The '40s
World War II Memories
Vintage British Jazz
Jump The Rhine - Volume One
Doing A Grand Job - Favourite Songs of the 40S
Bless 'em All: Humorous Songs from World War II
British Big Band Classics Jazz - Diamond Jubilee Edition
Essential 40s Classics - Digitally Remastered
Great British Dance Bands (Disc 2)
London Shows - The War Years
Great British Dance Bands [Disc 2]
The Complete Evelyn Dall recordings MEMORY LANE CD 2009