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Linda Hayes : ウィキペディア英語版
Linda Hayes
Linda Hayes (born Bertha Williams, December 10, 1923, Linden, New Jersey) is an American jazz, and R&B singer.
Sister of The Platters' lead singer, Tony Williams, in the early 1950s she recorded two singles backed by the Red Callender Sextet,〔(45 Discography for Hollywood Records )〕 with Callender on (bass), Maxwell Davis (tenor sax), Floyd Turnham (baritone sax), Chico Hamilton (drums) and Monroe Tucker (piano). The first, "Yes I know", entered the ''Billboard'' R&B chart on February 7, 1953 and reached #2 (behind The 5 Royales' hit "Baby Don't Do It"), while the second single, "What's It to You" / "Atomic Baby" was recorded in spring 1953.
In late 1954 and early 1955 she recorded a series of singles for King Records with The Platters as backing.
She was also backed by Big Jim Wynn's Band.
In the mid-1950s she headed the billing of the Hollywood Records Revue, which also included Roy Brown, Johnny "Guitar" Watson and the Tommy Jones Orchestra.
She would later record in 1956 with the Earle Warren Orchestra and in 1959 with the Ray Scott Band.
==References==

*Linernotes by Clive Richardson from the CD ''Linda Hayes: Hollywood R&B from the Original Platters' "Dish"'' (2008) on Shout! Records



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