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Dakota Staton (June 3, 1930 – April 10, 2007) was an American jazz vocalist who found international acclaim with the 1957 No. 4 hit "The Late, Late Show". She was also known by the Muslim name Aliyah Rabia for a period due to her conversion to Islam as interpreted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community .
Jazz Singer Dakota Staton Dies at 76. April 14, 20074:00 PM ET. Heard on All Things Considered. By. Allison Keyes. Listen. Playlist. The jazz vocalist Dakota Staton passed away this week at the...
Apr 13, 2007 · Dakota Staton, a highly respected jazz and blues singer known from the 1950s on for her bright, trumpetlike sound and tough, sassy style, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. She was 76 and had lived in...
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Apr 20, 2007 · April 20, 2007 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Dakota Staton, a highly regarded jazz vocalist known for her soulful interpretations and for her bluesy 1957 album “The Late, Late Show,” has died....
Apr 10, 2007 · Explore Dakota Staton's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Dakota Staton on AllMusic.
Dakota Staton hailed from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was born there on June 3, 1930. She had a multifaceted musical upbringing, which explains her dynamic sound. At times she could sound...
Apr 24, 2007 · Dakota Staton, a jazz singer with a soulful edge, died two weeks ago today. She was 76. Staton grew up in Pittsburg. As a teen, she performed in clubs in Detroit, Chicago and Cincinnati then...