Audrey Morris
Audrey Morris was an American singer and pianist who specialized in jazz ballads.
Early life
Morris was born on November 12, 1928, in Chicago. Morris grew up on the South Side of Chicago and had classical piano lessons in her childhood. Through the radio broadcasts of Your Hit Parade, she developed an interest in songs. In her school days she wrote lyrics. Her idols included Billie Holiday, Lee Wiley, Mildred Bailey, and Peggy Lee.Career
In 1950, she began performing in the Capitol Lounge and four years later began singing at Mister Kelly's. She recorded her first album in 1955 for the RCA sub-label "X" ; the following year for Bethlehem Records.She was offered the opportunity to record an album of film theme music for Warner Brothers. In the following years, she continued to perform locally. She was the leader of a trio at London House, a jazz piano club. In the late 1960s, she limited her performances to her family. In 1981 she had another engagement at Palmer House.
In 1985, she released the album Afterthoughts. In the field of jazz, she was involved between 1955 and 2001 in twelve recording sessions.
Death
Morris died at the age of 89 on April 1, 2018, at Presence Resurrection Medical Center in Norwood Park, Chicago.Discography
- Bistro Ballads Sung by Audrey Morris
- The Voice of Audrey Morris
- Afterthoughts
- ''Film Noir''