Betty Bennett

Betty Bennett, born on October 23, 1921, was a captivating American jazz and big band singer whose career spanned several decades. Inspired by her mother, who took her along to gigs, Betty began her musical journey at a young age and honed her skills as both a singer and pianist. She performed with notable bands led by Alvino Rey, Claude Thornhill, and Charlie Ventura in the 1940s before settling in Los Angeles, where she recorded several vocal albums. Her sultry and experienced voice captivated audiences, making her a standout figure in the jazz scene. Beyond her musical career, Betty also made her mark as the CEO and co-founder of Apogee Electronics, showcasing her versatility and entrepreneurial spirit. With a career that blended music and innovation, Betty Bennett left an indelible mark on both the jazz world and the technology industry.

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Betty Bennett

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