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  1. Jeri Southern (born Genevieve Lillian Hering; August 5, 1926 – August 4, 1991) was an American jazz singer and pianist. Early years.

  2. Jeri Southern was an intensely private person. The sudden rise to fame which came in the wake of her hit records “ You Better Go Now ” and “When I Fall In Love” must have come as a shock to the 25-year-old native of Royal, Nebraska. The success of these introspective sides, in 1951 and 1952 respectively, was a pleasant surprise in an ...

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  4. Jeri Southern, was a classically trained pianist who became a jazz-oriented vocalist in the 1950s, whose hit "You Better Go Now" proved the most successful of her several recordings. Born Genevieve Hering, on 5 August 1926, in Royal, Nebraska, Southern studied at the Notre Dame Academy, Omaha, and later played piano at the local Blackstone Hotel.

  5. Her decidedly unflashy voice lent additional weight to the lyrical concerns of other Southern favorites like "I Don't Know Where to Turn," "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye," "Someone to Watch Over Me" and "If I Had You." She also had a moderate hit in 1954 with "Joey" and toured with the Birdland Jazz Stars of 1957.

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · Southern was capable of singing with large orchestras or in stripped-back settings, like the trio she assembled to record 1954’s Warm Intimate Songs in the Jeri Southern Style. She was both a singles artist and an album hitmaker, releasing most of her work through Decca Records before jumping ship over to Capitol in the late 1950s.

  7. jazzinfo.org › artist › jeri-southernJeri Southern bio

    Jeri Southern. Wikipedia: Genevieve Lillian Hering (August 5, 1926 to August 4, 1991), was a jazz singer and pianist. Biography Hering was born in Royal, Nebraska. She began playing piano when she was three years old and started studying classical piano at six years old. Hering studied voice and classical piano at Sacred Heart College in Omaha ...

  8. Jul 11, 2016 · Southern’s peers were Peggy Lee, Julie London, June Christy and Lucy Reed; her admirers included Frank Sinatra, Nat Cole, Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone. Jeri wasn’t a retooled big band chirp, a big-finish show singer, a hip jazz chick, a dissolute torcher or a vibratoed cabaret belter. She sang songs about adult situations (like “You ...

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