“Fever” is a well known Peggy Lee tune from 1958, but it wasn’t originally hers. In 1956, R&B singer Little Willie John released the first recording of “Fever,” written by Eddie Cooley and Otis ...
... but not Lee, says her granddaughter, Holly Foster-Wells: "She saw it as absolutely life-affirming and hopeful, that bad things are gonna happen and that you can ...
Dreamland on the train -- In Dakota -- Pick up your telephone -- The most beautiful street west of Minneapolis -- The magic aquarium -- Benny blows in -- Don't be that way -- A cool quality -- Do ...
and "Fever" made her a jazz and pop legend, died Monday. She was 81. Lee died from a heart attack at her Bel Air home, said her daughter, Nicki Lee Foster.
When Ann Hampton Callaway steps onto the stage at 54 Below on Wednesday next, she will have been waiting two years to perform her show, FEVER!. Subtitled THE Peggy Lee CENTURY, the program that has ...