SHOW BUSINESS
SAVANNAH CHURCHILL
SAVANNAH
CHURCHILL was born on Savannah Valentine to Creole parents on August 21,
1920, in Colfax, Louisiana. She was raised in Brooklyn, and started
singing in 1941 to support her family after her husband David Churchill
was killed in a car accident. She had a successful career as a singer of
pop, jazz, and blues music in the 1940s and 1950s until she was injured
in a nightclub accident in 1956. |
Bob Eberly appeared at Chubby's Cafe on Mt. Ephraim Avenue and Collings Road on the first two weekends in January of 1950. Also on the bill at Chubbys on those dates were The Four Blues with Arthur Davey and the house orchestra, and the Frank Virtuoso Band, perhaps better known somewhat later as Frank Virtue and the Virtues. Over the next six weeks the Frank Virtuoso Band shared the stage with Savannah Churchill, June Christy, Art Lund, Bill Darnel, Dick Todd, Billy Hays, Eve Young, Emilie Longacre, Artie Russell's New Yorkers, and the Doles Dickens Quintet. |
More
About Savannah Churchill *** |
Biography by J.C. Marion |
Biography by Steve Walker |
Press Clippings collected by Richard Koloda |
The Savannah Churchill Web Page at vocalgroupharmony.com |
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1942 - SOUNDIE |
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Savannah Churchill & Ruth Brown - 1956 |
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1942 |
Fat Meat is Good Meat- Jimmy Lytell and his All Star Seven |
1942 |
Tell Me Your Blues - Jimmy Lytell and his All Star Seven |
1943 |
Hurry, Hurry with Benny Carter |
1943 |
Just A Baby's Prayer at Twilight with Benny Carter |
1945 |
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1945 |
All Alone |
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1945 |
Too Blue To Cry |
1945 |
I Can't Get Enough of You |
1947 |
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1948 |
Movie
Version of I
Want To Be Loved |
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1949 |
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1949 |
All of Me |
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1950 |
Get Another Guy |
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1950 |
The Devil Sat Down And Cried b/w |
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1951 |
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1951 |
And
So I Cry b/w |
1951 |
In Spite Of Everything You Do
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