A renowned big-band vocalist of the 1940s, this talented artist gained widespread recognition for her captivating duets with the accomplished singer Bob Eberly, under the direction of the illustrious bandleader Jimmy Dorsey. Her impressive discography boasts numerous million-selling recordings, including the timeless hits "Green Eyes" and "Tangerine", as well as a string of hit solo performances with Dorsey, such as the unforgettable "Six Lessons from Madame LaZonga". This charismatic blonde beauty also made a lasting impression on the silver screen, sharing the spotlight with Dorsey and his orchestra in a few early-40's films. Her captivating stage presence and undeniable charm later led to a successful transition to television, cementing her status as a beloved personality of the small screen.

Helen O'Connell
Deceased · Born: May 23, 1920 · Died: Sep 9, 1993
















