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Lee Wiley was an American jazz singer known for her velvety voice and sophisticated style. In the 1930s and 1940s, she recorded a series of albums dedicated to composers like George Gershwin and Cole Porter. Her 1958 album "A Touch of the Blues," recorded with Billy Butterfield's orchestra, features songs such as "The Memphis Blues" and "A Hundred Years from Today." Wiley was a pioneer of the "songbook" album concept, focusing on the works of a single composer. Her contributions to jazz music are still recognized today. The products available from the artist Lee Wiley include CDs.


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