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Sue Raney

Raelene Claire Claussen, known professionally as Sue Raney (born June 18, 1940, in McPherson, Kansas[1]) is an American jazz singer. Raney was signed by Capitol Records in 1957 at age 17. That same year, she recorded her debut album, When Your Lover Has Gone, produced by Nelson Riddle.[2][3]

Raney in 2013

Biography

Raney was born to Richard LeRoy Claussen (1913–1967) and Mildred Augusta Vonderfecht (maiden; 1915–2005). She began singing at age four, and, encouraged by her mother, began singing professionally before becoming a teenager. When she was nearly 14, she joined Jack Carson's radio show in Los Angeles in 1954 and later worked on television as the singer in Ray Anthony's band.[4] In 1960, Raney recorded, "Biology" – Bill Holman directing – which became Capitol's first single elevated to national promotion after introducing it in regional pre-testing that same year.[5] Raney was featured with the Stan Kenton orchestra in 1962 on the hour-long television special Music of 1960s.

Raney sang the theme song to the 1967 psychological thriller film Wait Until Dark, starring Audrey Hepburn. The song, bearing the title of the film, was composed by Henry Mancini, lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Raney voiced Patti Bear in The Great Bear Scare (1983), an animated Halloween sequel to The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas. Her single "Early Morning Blues and Greens" was played on easy-listening stations, peaking at No. 16 on the Billboard magazine MOR chart. She sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Dodger Stadium before the sixth game of the 1978 World Series. At the time, she was married to Ed Yelin of Capitol Records. She also performed on three albums titled Supersax and LA Voices, Vol. 1 (1983), Vol. 2 (1984), and Vol. 3 (1986). The LA Voices of Volume 1 received a Grammy nomination for the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in the category "Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group".

Family

Raney, on September 2, 1966, married Edward Yelin (né Edward Marsey Levey; 1928–2015), who, at one time, had been an A&R Vice President for Capitol Records. Yelin had been one of her managers. Yelin was a former jazz trumpeter. After divorcing Yelin in the 1980s, she remarried, to Carmen Fanzone, a trumpeter and former major league baseball player for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs. From her first marriage, she has two stepsons, Mark Raymond Yelin (born 1953) and Lee Philip Yelin (born 1956).

Discography

With Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra

  • When Your Lover Has Gone (Capitol, 1957; Cap T964)

With Billy May and His Orchestra

  • Songs for a Raney Day (Capitol, 1960)

With Ralph Carmichael and His Orchestra

  • All by Myself (Capitol, 1963)
  • Happiness Is a Warm Sue Raney (Philips, 1964)
  • Sue Raney's People Tree (Light, 1972)

With various artists

  • Alive and in Love (Imperial, 1965)
  • With a Little Help from My Friends (Imperial, 1968)
  • In Good Company (Discovery, 1992)

With orchestra, Billy Byers conducting

  • New and Now! (Imperial, 1967)

With the Bob Florence Trio

With studio orchestra conducted by Alan Broadbent

  • Dreamsville: Sue Raney Sings The Music Of Henry Mancini (Discovery, 1988)

With Kenny Rankin

  • Professional Dreamer (Private Music, 1995)

With Dick Shreve (piano) and Bob Magnusson (bass)

  • Autumn in the Air (Fresh Sound, 1997)

With various studio musicians, including Carman Fanzone

  • Heart's Desire: A Tribute to Doris Day (Fresh Sound, 2006)

With Alan Broadbent

  • Listen Here (Rhombus, 2010)

With various musicians

  • Late in Life (Fresh Sound, 2014)
  • Christmas Lady (Fresh Sound, 2016)

Bibliography

Notes

References

  • Leonard Feather (April 8, 1984). "The Jazz Singer Almost Nobody Knows". Focus Magazine. Vol. 5, no. 30. p. 11. Retrieved December 4, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  • Levinson, Peter J. (2001). "Chapter 7: A Flourishing Career". September in the Rain: The Life of Nelson Riddle. New York: Billboard Books, an imprint of Watson-Guptill Publications. p. 185. ISBN 0-8230-7672-5. LCCN 2001035450. OCLC 46822475. Retrieved July 31, 2007 – via Internet Archive.
  • "UA Studio Jazz Ensemble With the Arizona Symphony Orchestra" (PDF). University of Arizona College of Fine Arts (program notes). March 9, 2012. Retrieved 2014-11-05. (University of Arizona School of Music's 34th Annual AzJazz Week)
  • Yanow, Scott (n.d.). "Sue Raney (biography)". AllMusic.
  • Zhito, Lee (June 6, 1960). "Music as Written: Hollywood". Billboard (column). Vol. 72, no. 23. pp. 18 & 21. Retrieved December 4, 2020 – via Google Books. Single had passed the test in the Southeastern region, covering the Miami, Atlanta, Memphis and New Orleans markets. First single to jump from its regional testing grounds to national distribution was Sue Raney's 'Biology.'

External links

  • Official site
  • Biography of Sue Raney at AllMusic

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Raelene Claire Claussen known professionally as Sue Raney born June 18 1940 in McPherson Kansas 1 is an American jazz singer Raney was signed by Capitol Records in 1957 at age 17 That same year she recorded her debut album When Your Lover Has Gone produced by Nelson Riddle 2 3 Raney in 2013 Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Discography 4 Bibliography 4 1 Notes 4 2 References 5 External linksBiography EditRaney was born to Richard LeRoy Claussen 1913 1967 and Mildred Augusta Vonderfecht maiden 1915 2005 She began singing at age four and encouraged by her mother began singing professionally before becoming a teenager When she was nearly 14 she joined Jack Carson s radio show in Los Angeles in 1954 and later worked on television as the singer in Ray Anthony s band 4 In 1960 Raney recorded Biology Bill Holman directing which became Capitol s first single elevated to national promotion after introducing it in regional pre testing that same year 5 Raney was featured with the Stan Kenton orchestra in 1962 on the hour long television special Music of 1960s Raney sang the theme song to the 1967 psychological thriller film Wait Until Dark starring Audrey Hepburn The song bearing the title of the film was composed by Henry Mancini lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Raney voiced Patti Bear in The Great Bear Scare 1983 an animated Halloween sequel to The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas Her single Early Morning Blues and Greens was played on easy listening stations peaking at No 16 on the Billboard magazine MOR chart She sang The Star Spangled Banner at Dodger Stadium before the sixth game of the 1978 World Series At the time she was married to Ed Yelin of Capitol Records She also performed on three albums titled Supersax and LA Voices Vol 1 1983 Vol 2 1984 and Vol 3 1986 The LA Voices of Volume 1 received a Grammy nomination for the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in the category Best Jazz Vocal Performance Duo or Group Family EditRaney on September 2 1966 married Edward Yelin ne Edward Marsey Levey 1928 2015 who at one time had been an A amp R Vice President for Capitol Records Yelin had been one of her managers Yelin was a former jazz trumpeter After divorcing Yelin in the 1980s she remarried to Carmen Fanzone a trumpeter and former major league baseball player for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs From her first marriage she has two stepsons Mark Raymond Yelin born 1953 and Lee Philip Yelin born 1956 Discography EditWith Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra When Your Lover Has Gone Capitol 1957 Cap T964 With Billy May and His Orchestra Songs for a Raney Day Capitol 1960 With Ralph Carmichael and His Orchestra All by Myself Capitol 1963 Happiness Is a Warm Sue Raney Philips 1964 Sue Raney s People Tree Light 1972 With various artists Alive and in Love Imperial 1965 With a Little Help from My Friends Imperial 1968 In Good Company Discovery 1992 With orchestra Billy Byers conducting New and Now Imperial 1967 With the Bob Florence Trio Sings the Music of Johnny Mandel Discovery 1983 Flight of Fancy A Journey of Alan amp Marilyn Bergman Discovery 1986 Quietly There Discovery 1987 Ridin High with Bob Florence Discovery 1984 musicians include her new husband Carmen Fanzone fluglehorn Bob Magnusson bass and Nick Ceroli drums With studio orchestra conducted by Alan Broadbent Dreamsville Sue Raney Sings The Music Of Henry Mancini Discovery 1988 With Kenny Rankin Professional Dreamer Private Music 1995 With Dick Shreve piano and Bob Magnusson bass Autumn in the Air Fresh Sound 1997 With various studio musicians including Carman Fanzone Heart s Desire A Tribute to Doris Day Fresh Sound 2006 With Alan Broadbent Listen Here Rhombus 2010 With various musicians Late in Life Fresh Sound 2014 Christmas Lady Fresh Sound 2016 Bibliography EditNotes Edit UA Studio Jazz Ensemble 2012 Levinson 2001 Focus 1984 Yanow n d Zhito 1960 References Edit Leonard Feather April 8 1984 The Jazz Singer Almost Nobody Knows Focus Magazine Vol 5 no 30 p 11 Retrieved December 4 2020 via Newspapers com Levinson Peter J 2001 Chapter 7 A Flourishing Career September in the Rain The Life of Nelson Riddle New York Billboard Books an imprint of Watson Guptill Publications p 185 ISBN 0 8230 7672 5 LCCN 2001035450 OCLC 46822475 Retrieved July 31 2007 via Internet Archive UA Studio Jazz Ensemble With the Arizona Symphony Orchestra PDF University of Arizona College of Fine Arts program notes March 9 2012 Retrieved 2014 11 05 University of Arizona School of Music s 34th Annual AzJazz Week Yanow Scott n d Sue Raney biography AllMusic Zhito Lee June 6 1960 Music as Written Hollywood Billboard column Vol 72 no 23 pp 18 amp 21 Retrieved December 4 2020 via Google Books Single had passed the test in the Southeastern region covering the Miami Atlanta Memphis and New Orleans markets First single to jump from its regional testing grounds to national distribution was Sue Raney s Biology External links EditOfficial site Biography of Sue Raney at AllMusic Retrieved from 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