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Christine Kittrell

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on piano and a third had Richard as backing vocalist. The following year, she worked on the
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In late 1954, it was reported that she had left the recording industry to sing with the
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by Fred and Roberta Pennington. She made her professional debut as a singer with
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labels. One of her recordings for Vee-Jay was the original version of the
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to entertain the troops; in 1967, she was wounded while performing in
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Kittrell played at the famed tenth Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at
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singers. However, she made further records after 1959 for the
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as well as Nashville, and became the featured singer with
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Nashville, Tennessee
Columbus, Ohio
R&B
Vocals
Tennessee
Republic
Champion
Vee-Jay
Federal
King Records
R&B
singer
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
adopted
Louis Brooks
Joe Turner
Tennessee
record label
Fats Domino
New Orleans
Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams
Republic Records
Little Richard
west coast
Johnny Otis
Earl Bostic
Louis Armstrong
B.B. King
John Coltrane

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