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  1. Its 1958 follow-up, The Dynamic Dakota Staton!, reached the number 22 spot and more importantly heralded the beginning of her long collaboration with arranger and conductor Sid Feller. After marrying trumpeter Talib Ahmad Dawud in 1958, Staton converted to Islam and for a time performed under the name Aliyah Rabia.

  2. Jun 15, 2020 · Dakota Staton — My Funny Valentine - YouTubeEnjoy the smooth and soulful voice of Dakota Staton, a jazz singer who rose to fame in the 1950s, as she sings the classic love song "My Funny ...

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  3. Jan 26, 2007 · Although this album by Dakota Staton on Muse records was recorded in 1990 she still sounds like she is in her prime. Of course the orchestration with great musicians Houston Person on the sax, Bross Townsend on the piano, Fred Hunter on the Bass and Paula Hampton on the drums, makes you feel like you are sitting in on a jam session at a jazz club.

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  4. The Late, Late Show Lyrics: Gee it's cozy in the park tonight / When you cuddle up and hold me tight / Stars above, they seem to know / We're putting on the late late show / Hear the crazy music ...

  5. Dakota Staton - Misty

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  6. Jan 15, 2016 · Dakota Staton - Essential Jazz Legends (Full Album / Album complet)Abonnez-vous à la chaîne (Subscribe now) « Seniors Jazz: la chaine du Jazz» : https://goo....

  7. Jazz vocalist Dakota Staton was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 3, 1930. She is best known for her 1957 hit single “The Late, Late Show”... Dakota Staton

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