Lillie Bryant
Настоящее имя: Lillie Bryant
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American singer. Half of the R&B duo Billy & Lillie alongside with Billy Ford. Born: February 14, 1940 in Newburgh, New York She started singing in church, and then at the age of 14, appeared at one of the Apollo Theater’s amateur nights where she won second prize for performing Ruth Brown’s “Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean.” As a teenager, she performed at various clubs in New York City. A friend introduced her to Billie Ford—who was fifteen years older—who was performing with his band the Thunderbirds. When Byrant went to audition for Ford, it turned out he was in turn auditioning for producers Bob Crewe and Frank Slay. The two producers decided to cast Ford and Byrant as a duo. Billie and Lillie recorded a series of singles for Swan Records in 1957 and 1958. “La Dee Dah” (1957) and “Lucky Ladybug” (1958) were particular hits and charted nationally. The duo was also part of Alan Freed’s stage shows, including a six-week tour with Chuck Berry and Frankie Lymon, and they appeared on American Bandstand. Bryant began releasing solo records. When the duo split in 1959, and Bryant struck out on her own, cutting a few solo records. Bryant remained an active musician, singing jazz in her hometown of Newburgh and performing at church, and she had been politically active in the Hudson Valley area. Bryant returned to her hometown of Newburgh, New York, and became a community activist. She was the Democratic candidate for mayor of Newburgh in 2007.