Kitty Kallen
Singer with hits in the 1940s

Born
May 25th, 1921
104 years ago
Died
January 7th, 2016
9 years ago — 94 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An accomplished American singer rose to fame during the 1940s. Achievements included the chart-topping success of several singles and contributions to big band music. Collaborated with renowned bandleaders and performed with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra. Significant hits included 'It's Being Done' and 'Little Things Mean a Lot'. Kallen's style and vocal delivery captured the essence of the era's popular music, leading to a successful solo career that continued into the 1950s.
Had a number-one hit with 'Little Things Mean a Lot'
Collaborated with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
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