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Jerri Winters
American jazz musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jerri Winters (born c.1930)[1] is an American jazz singer. She worked with Stan Kenton's orchestra from February 15 until June 15, 1952, recording several titles for Capitol Records, including "Adios," "All Because of You," and "She's a Comely Wench."[2] Winters released several solo records, including 1955's Winter's Here on Fraternity Records (the first recording to be released by that label),[3] 1957's Somebody Loves Me on Bethlehem Records, and 1962's Winters Again released on Charlie Parker Records.

Winters retired in 1969 before making a comeback in 1981.[4]
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Discography
- Winter's Here (1955, Fraternity)
- Somebody Loves Me (1957, Bethlehem)
- Winters Again (1962, Charlie Parker)
With Stan Kenton
- Adios (arr. Bill Russo) February 24, 1952
- All About Ronnie (arr. Johnny Richards) March 20, 1952
- All Because of You (arr. Johnny Richards) February 24, 1952
- Cinderella (arr. Johnny Richards) February 24, 1952
- Don't Worry 'Bout Me (arr. Pete Rugolo) February 24, 1952
- She's A Comely Wench (arr. Johnny Richards) March 18, 1952
- Softly (arr. Johnny Richards) March 19, 1952
- Yes (arr. Johnny Richards) February 24, 1952
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