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Barbara Lea (April 10, 1929 – December 26, 2011) was an American jazz singer.


Music career
Lea was born and raised in Detroit. Her father was a clarinetist before becoming attorney general of Michigan. He changed the family name from LeCocq to Leacock, which she changed to Lea when beginning her singing career. She decided at an early age to become a singer, participating in contests and singing with dance bands. She attended Wellesley College near Boston and studied music theory. She worked at the Storyville club in Boston when singer performed there in the early 1950s. Her debut solo album, Woman in Love, was released in 1955.

She became an actress during the 1960s, then moved to California in the 1970s and received a degree in drama from California State University, Northridge.

In the 1970s, Lea was invited to the National Public Radio series American Popular Song with Alec Wilder and Friends. In 1976, she appeared in two shows, one featuring the songs of and one featuring songs performed and recorded by .

Lea appeared in the JVC, Kool, and Newport Jazz Festivals several times, but her increasing devotion to the songs as written led to concerts of the works of Rodgers and Hart, , , , , and the Gershwins, as well as cabaret appearances devoted to , , , and .

She died in 2011 from complications of Alzheimer's disease. Obituary


Discography
  • A Woman in Love (Riverside, 1955)
  • Barbara Lea with the Quintets (, 1956)
  • Lea in Love (Prestige, 1956)
  • This Could Lead to Love with (Riverside, 1957)
  • The Devil Is Afraid of Music (Audiophile, 1977)
  • Remembering Lee Wiley (Audiophile, 1978)
  • Do It Again (Audiophile, 1983)
  • Hoagy's Children with , (Audiophile, 1983)
  • You're the Cats! with the (Audiophile, 1989)
  • Getting Some Fun Out of Life with Mr. Tram Associates with Daryl Sherman, Dick Sudhalter, (Audiophile, 1989)
  • Sweet and Low with the Lawson-Haggart Band (Audiophile, 1990)
  • Songs from the Original Broadway Production of Pousse-Cafe with (Audiophile, 1992)
  • At the Atlanta Jazz Party with (Jazzology, 1993)
  • Find and Dandy with (Challenge, 1996)
  • Are Mad About the Boy: The Songs of Noel Coward with Keith Ingham (Challenge, 2000)
  • The Melody Lingers On (2002)
  • Celebrate Vincent Youmans with Keith Ingham (Challenge, 2004)
  • Our Love Rolls On (2004)
  • Deep in a Dream (2005)
  • Black Butterfly (2006)
  • Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans (Audiophile, 2007)


As guest
  • , Benny Carter Songbook Volume II (Musicmasters, 1997)
  • Loren Schoenberg, Solid Ground (Musicmastsers, 1988)
  • Loren Schoenberg, Just A-Settin' and A-Rockin' (Musicmasters, 1990)
  • Loren Schoenberg, Out of This World (TCB, 1998)
  • Dick Sudhalter, Melodies Heard Melodies Sweet (Challenge, 1999)


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