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Ceci Julian - Biography

  

Long Beach, CA-based vocalist, born Birmingham, AL Feb. 5, 1923. Entertained troops with the Long Beach Port of Embarkation Big Band in 1945. In the 1950s, she recorded with Broadway Records and other Hollywood-based budget labels belonging to the Pucci Brothers. Married to Marshall Julian; her daughters Marcia and Janet also recorded for Broadway.

"Hall Daniels was arranger/conductor of all this thing that was going on. Vic Corwin is the name Hall Daniels used, he did all the arrangements for Les Baxter. The group was named Julian Sisters. Hall Daniels would give me the records to cover. I’d listen to the records. When we did the DeMarco Sisters, I did the lead and the background, it was a fun thing. I patterned my voice after the singer, like Kay Starr, The control guys would mix the highs and lows to make my voice as close to the originals as possible. I was the McGuire Sisters, I did Why Do Fools Fall In Love."

"The guy who paid for the studio time, somebody copied his copy, they called the label Value, they sold them at drug stores. The musicians there, nobody well known would do that kind of thing. Hall Daniels, played trumpet and keyboard, lived in Palos Verdes., worked at Rochelle’s while he was doing the recording. He would give us several copies."


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