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The Lee Wiley Collection 1931-57 [ CD / Album ]

The Lee Wiley Collection 1931-57

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  • Released Date: 14 Oct 2016

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Lee Wiley's "The Lee Wiley Collection 1931-1957" is a veritable time capsule of sultry jazz vibes and velvety vocals. From the moment you press play, you're transported back to a smoky 1930s jazz club, sipping on a martini and tapping your foot to the smooth sounds emanating from the stage.

Wiley's voice is like honey dripping from a beehive – warm, rich, and impossible to resist. She effortlessly glides through classics like "Stormy Weather" and "Body and Soul," infusing each word with a sense of longing and passion that is truly captivating.

The collection spans over two decades of Wiley's career, showcasing her evolution as an artist and her mastery of the jazz genre. From the playful energy of "A Ghost of a Chance" to the heartbreaking ballad of "Street of Dreams," Wiley proves time and time again why she is considered one of the greats.

Listeners will find themselves lost in Wiley's world, entranced by her timeless sound and the stories she weaves with each note. So sit back, relax, and let Lee Wiley serenade you with her enchanting melodies – you won't regret it.

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About the artist

Lee Wiley

Lee Wiley is a jazz singer like no other. With her unique combination of sultry vocals and cheeky charm, she has captivated audiences around the world for decades. Dubbed the "Queen of Song," Wiley effortlessly blends traditional jazz with modern twists, creating a sound that is as timeless as it is fresh. Born and raised in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, Wiley's talent was evident from a young age. Influenced by greats like Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, she honed her craft and quickly made a name for herself in the music industry. With a voice that is both powerful and tender, Wiley has a way of drawing listeners in and keeping them hooked from start to finish. But it's not just her voice that sets her apart. Wiley is also a master of storytelling, weaving tales of love, loss, and everything in between with a wit and wisdom that is all her own. Whether she's belting out a classic ballad or crooning a modern hit, Wiley's authenticity shines through in every note. In addition to her music career, Wiley is also a dedicated philanthropist, using her platform to raise awareness for causes close to her heart. From supporting LGBTQ rights to advocating for mental health awareness, she is a true advocate for change and social justice. With a discography that spans over four decades, Lee Wiley has solidified her place in music history as an icon and innovator. Her music continues to inspire new generations of artists and fans alike, making her a true legend in every sense of the word.

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