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Joya Sherrill

Joya Sherrill (August 20, 1924, Bayonne, New Jersey – June 28, 2010, Great Neck, New York) was an American jazz vocalist and children's television show host.
Sherrill began her career with Duke Ellington in 1942, aged 17, later becoming a member of his orchestra from 1944 to 1946. She had a hit with Ellington's tune "I'm Beginning to See the Light". Subsequently, she worked as a soloist, performing with Rex Stewart, Ray Nance, and others into the 1960s. She returned to Ellington for 1959's ''A Drum Is a Woman''. She toured the U.S. in 1959 and then took a role on Broadway in ''The Long Dream''. She toured with Benny Goodman in the USSR in 1962 and then returned to sing with Ellington in 1963.
From 1970-82 she had a children's television show, ''Time for Joya'', later called ''Joya's Fun School''. Later in the 1980s she hosted a children's show in the Middle East.
==Death==
She died of complications from leukemia in 2010, aged 85. She was survived by a son, a daughter, a sister and two grandchildren.

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