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Lu Elliott was born on 3 August, 1924, is a Jazz and blues singer. Discover Lu Elliott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Lu Elliott Height, Weight & Measurements
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Lu Elliott Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lu Elliott worth at the age of 63 years old? Lu Elliott’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. She is from . We have estimated Lu Elliott's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Lu Elliot (August 3, 1924 – March 5, 1987) was a jazz and blues singer and recording artist.
She also recorded some soul songs.
Elliott was born on August 3, 1924.
She was a tuba player in her high school band.
As a teenager she won first prize at the amateur night held at Harlem's Apollo Theater.
She was married to guitarist Horace C. Sims, who had played in a band called Afro Cubanaires.
In September 1949 and new on the scene, she provided the vocals on "He's The Greatest Thing There Is" with the Duke Ellington Orchestra that was recorded in New York.
She appeared on another recording by the orchestra in late January 1950.
Both she and Al Hibbler provided the vocals on "How High the Moon".
She left the band in February 1950.
In 1952, she and her husband bought a 14-room house in East Orange, New Jersey.
During her career she had appeared on the Steve Allen Show and had spent a year working with BB King in the United States as well as touring Europe.
Her sister Billie Lee was also a singer.
It was revealed in the March 4, 1954 edition of Jet Magazine that she was the only woman tuba player in the musicians union.
In 1960, her single "One" / "Big Joe" was released on ABC Paramount.
Billboard referred to it as an "Emotion packed" ballad.
In January 1967, it was reported that she was returning to recording, with a three-year contract that had just been signed with ABC-Paramount.
In February, she began a nationwide tour with BB King.
In April 1967, Billboard reported that she had gone to Australia for six weeks of dates in hotels and theaters.
Later that year, she appeared at the Chevron-Hilton in Sydney, Australia.
She stayed there for an extra month.
Her 1967 album Way Out From Down Under received a favorable review from Billboard.
It is quite possible that her time in Australia was an influence on the title of the album, which featured her with a kangaroo on the front cover.
Along with Elliott, Johnny Mann and his Orchestra and The Collage appeared.
Also in 1968, her With a Little Help from My Friends album was released on ABC Records.
The album included the Lennon & McCartney composition "With a Little Help from My Friends", the Willie Cooper & Marshall Boxley composition "Our Love Will Last Forever" and the Frank Loesser composition "If I Were A Bell. It received a positive review in Billboard, with, on "If I Were a Bell", her voice being powerful, yet comfortable and her great choice of material commented on.
December 1970 saw her with The Chicki Horn appearing at Jimmy and Wes Pemberton's 21 Club in The Virgin Islands.
By the later part of the mid-1970s she was appearing at the Club Daiquiri in St. Thomas with the Sam Williams Express, a group she had teamed up with some years before.
In March 1973, she and Al Hibbler sang at the funeral of Key Club owner Walter C. Dawkins, who was believed to have committed suicide in his club by shooting himself.
In 1975, following the completion of a two week at the Holiday House in Pittsburgh she was hospitalized as a result of severe anemia.
She spent a month in Columbus Hospital, Newark.
A benefit event was held for her at the Key Club, where she was one of the favorites.
Even though she was out of hospital, she was unable to attend the event as she was still recovering and had been advised by her doctor to refrain from show business for a while.
Some of the people who turned up for the event were singers Lenny Welch and Gilbert Nelsonn.
Others that attended were her singer sister Billie Lee, her husband Horace Sims, fashion designer Freddie Roach and photographer Irving Overby.