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Janet Thurlow is a 97-year-old American singer. She was born on May 21, 1926 in Seattle, Washington. She is best known for her work in the 1940s and 1950s, when she was a popular jazz and blues singer. Thurlow began her career in the 1940s, performing in clubs in Seattle and the surrounding area. She was soon signed to a record label and released her first single, "I'm Gonna Make You Mine," in 1945. She went on to record several more singles and albums, including "I'm Gonna Make You Mine Again" (1946), "I'm Gonna Make You Mine Again" (1947), and "I'm Gonna Make You Mine Again" (1948). Thurlow's career was interrupted in the 1950s when she was diagnosed with tuberculosis. She was forced to take a break from performing and recording, but she eventually recovered and returned to the music scene in the 1960s. She continued to perform and record until the late 1970s. Thurlow is now retired and living in Seattle. She is still active in the music community, attending jazz and blues festivals and giving interviews. She is also a member of the Seattle Jazz Hall of Fame. As of 2021, Janet Thurlow's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Born 21 May, 1926
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Her husband is Jimmy Cleveland

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2022

Thurlow died of heart failure, aged 96, at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood in 2022. She was buried beside her husband at Riverside National Cemetery.

1967

Thurlow and her husband moved in 1967 from New York to Lynwood, California. Thurlow began teaching vocal music but did not begin to perform jazz again until 1983, when she began occasional performing and recording with Cleveland until her husband's death in 2008.

1953

That same year, Thurlow met trombonist Jimmy Cleveland, a fellow band member with Hampton's orchestra. They married on April 2, 1953 in Chicago.

By April 1953, Thurlow had left Hampton's orchestra and was performing solo in Chicago.

On October 28, 1953, she was the vocalist on "Eclipse" [de], a song about interracial romance written by Charles Mingus, and recorded with his octet [de].

1952

In November 1952, Thurlow converted to the Jehovah's Witnesses.

1950

In 1950, Lionel Hampton hired her to play with his band. Thurlow convinced Hampton to hire her friend Quincy Jones as a trumpeter. In the April 1951, Thurlow recorded the song "I Can't Believe You're in Love with Me" with Hampton's orchestra for Decca Records. Mike Barnes [Wikidata] wrote that this recording made "her perhaps the first white singer to front an all-Black big band." In August 1951, Thurlow performed with Hampton's orchestra at the Paramount Theater in Hollywood. At the end of that month, they performed at the Trianon Ballroom in Seattle that featured Jones and Thurlow as "Two Seattleites".

1949

In 1949, she began as a "song stylist" with Robert "Bumps" Blackwell's Seattle-based band, which at that time had a 16-year old Quincy Jones as arranger and trumpet player and Ray Charles, then known as "R.C.", playing piano and alto sax.

1926

Janet Lorraine Thurlow (May 21, 1926 – October 4, 2022) was an American jazz singer.

Thurlow was born on May 21, 1926, in Seattle – the first of five children. She took violin, piano, and singing lessons as a teenager. As a child, she sang on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour hosted by Major Edward Bowes. She attended Broadway High School in Seattle, but had to drop out after ninth grade to care for her siblings after her parents' divorce. A few years later, Thurlow moved into her own apartment after her mother's death, befriended a young Ray Charles, and began cultivating an appreciation of jazz as well as jazz singing.