Connee Boswell, a multifaceted artist, excelled as a singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, and actress, undergoing rigorous training under the tutelage of renowned expert Otto Finck.
Alongside her sisters Vet Boswell and Martha Boswell, Connee formed the illustrious Boswell Sisters, captivating audiences through their performances on records, radio broadcasts, theatrical productions, and cinematic ventures. As her career progressed, she continued to thrive as a solo artist.
During World War II, Connee Boswell dedicated herself to entertaining the armed forces, and her talents also shone brightly on the Broadway stage in notable productions such as "Star Time," "Curtain Time," and "Show Time."
In 1953, Connee Boswell joined the prestigious American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP),and her impressive repertoire of song compositions includes the notable titles "Putting It On," "I Don't Mind," and "You Ain't Got Nothin'".