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Anita Bryant 安妮塔·布莱恩
风格,是早期摇摆爵士那种抒情慢歌。类似安迪威廉姆斯的风格。比较高级。
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Anita Bryant was born on March 25, 1940 in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, USA.
安妮塔·布莱恩Anita Bryant,1940年3月25日出生于美国俄克拉荷马州的巴恩斯达尔Barnsdall。
Former Miss Oklahoma, Miss America runner-up 1958 Singer, entertainer.
Her 1959 hit record of "Till Ther Was You" (Pop #30) ,was the first successful recording of a Pop standard from the 1957 Broadway show "The Music Man'.
The Beatles would later include this song in their act. Other hits include "Paper Roses" and " In My Little Corner Of The World" , both were Top 10 hits in 1960.
Inducted into the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame in 1988.
Good Housekeeping magazine named her the most admired woman in America in 1978, 1979 and 1980.
安妮塔·布莱恩Anita Bryant,歌手,艺人。1958年俄克拉荷马州小姐,美国小姐亚军或季军。
她1959年的热门唱片《直到你曾经是你》(第30号)是1957年百老汇电视台《音乐人》中成功录制了流行音乐标准的第一张唱片。其他热门歌曲包括“ Paper Roses”和“ In My Little Corner of The World”,都是1960年代的十大热门歌曲。
1988年,安妮塔入选佛罗里达柑橘名人堂。
《 Good Housekeeping》杂志在1978、1979和1980年,将她评为美国最受尊敬的女性。
She sang the Battle Hymn of the Republic for the funeral burial service of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United States of America.
Recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor by the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation in 1986.
From 1968 to 1980, she appeared in 76 television commercials as a spokeswoman for the Florida Citrus Commission.
In the U.S. presidential election year of 1968, Bryant sang the National Anthem at both the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida and the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.
Bryant sang the National Anthem at the gubernatorial inaugural ball held at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in honor of Mary Fallin. [January 2011]
From 1960 to 1967, Bryant served as a commercial spokeswoman for the Coca-Cola soft drink company. Her nickname was "The Coca-Cola Girl.".
Bryant gave the introduction for Governor Mary Fallin to speak at the Good News Festival hosted by Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [August 2015]
For each Christmas from 1960 to 1966, Bryant served as a member of Bob Hope's touring troupe of entertainers for the United Service Organizations Inc. (USO) visiting and appearing in shows for servicemen at many U.S. military bases in different parts of the world, including 3 in Vietnam in 1964, 1965 and 1966.
Recipient of the Al Jolson Gold Medal Award and Citation.
Recipient of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Leadership Gold Medallion.
Recipient of the United Service Organizations, Inc. (USO)'s Silver Medallion Award by the National Guard for the most outstanding service by an entertainer.
The Oklahoma City Freedoms Foundation Chapter honored Bryant with a merit citation for her years of supporting American troops. [November 2010]
Along with Joey Heatherton and Loni Anderson, Bryant sang "Thanks For The Memory" with new lyrics written by Kathryn Stone at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in North Hollywood, California for a memorial service honoring the memory of Bob Hope. [August, 2003].
Bryant recorded the "Hawaiian Wedding Song" by Charles E. King, Al Hoffman and Dick Manning for her "In My Little Corner of the World" album released in January, 1961. Later that same year, Elvis Presley performed the very same song in his film Blue Hawaii (1961) which was released in November, 1961.
Two of her most successful songs in the 1960s, "Paper Roses" and "In My Little Corner of the World", were both later recorded by Marie Osmond in the 1970s and were huge hits for her as well.
Two songs she recorded, "The Wedding" and the "Hawaiian Wedding Song" were both later huge hits for United Kingdom recording artist Julie Rogers.
Recipient of the Freedom Leadership Medal awarded by the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge.
Recipient of the Orange Cluster Award from the Florida Citrus Commission in 1971.
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