Lola Dee, Iconic American Singer, Dies At 95

Renowned American vocalist Lola Dee passed away Thursday at the age of 95, Variety reported.

Dee was known for her melodious voice and captivating stage presence. Her talent led her to tour internationally, performing alongside legends like Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante and Johnnie Ray, according to Variety. Dee died of natural causes at a nursing facility in Hinsdale, Illinois according to her publicist and CD producer, Alan Eichler, Variety reported.

Born Lorraine DeAngelis in Chicago in 1928, Dee’s journey into the limelight began at an early age, per Variety. Her talent shone through in local amateur performances and on ABC’s show, “Teen Town,” which later became “Junior Junction.” Her early days in the industry saw her sharing the stage with personalities like Dick York and Mary Hartline, per the outlet. Her distinct voice caught the attention of ABC, leading to her role…

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