Betty Bonney

Betty Bonney

artist United States

Betty Bonney was a talented American big-band vocalist who gained fame in the 1940s, particularly for her performance of the song 'Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio,' which celebrated the legendary baseball player during his historic 56-game hitting streak. She joined Les Brown and His Orchestra at the young age of 17 and became known for her smooth and elegant singing style.

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United States United States: Betty Bonney was a veteran big-band vocalist who sang a song for Yankees star Joe DiMaggio. 9

The New York Times: Betty Bonney, 100, Dies; Her Song for a Yankee Star Was a Big-Band Hit