
| Genres: |
Jazz,
Pop / Rock,
Vocals
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| Decades Active: |
1950s,
1960s,
1970s,
1980s,
1990s,
2000s
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Flikr (photos),
YouTube (videos)
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Biography
Theresa Veronica Breuer, 7 May 1931, Toledo, Ohio, USA, d. 17 October 2007, New Rochelle, New York, USA. A child prodigy, Brewer first appeared on radio at the age of two and sang on the Major Bowes' Amateur Hour between 1938 and 1943. She was a veteran radio and club performer by the time she joined London Records in 1949. The attractive and strong-voiced teenager topped the US chart in 1950 with her debut hit "Music! Music! Music!", on which she was backed by the Dixieland All Stars. She joined Coral Records in 1951 and continued hitting the US Top 10 with records such as "Ricochet", "Jilted" and the number 1 "Till I Waltz Again With You". In 1953 she made her film debut in Those Redheads From Seattle with Guy Mitchell. Her first transatlantic Top 10 hit was her version of "Let Me Go Lover" in 1955, which she followed with two more in 1956, "A Tear Fell" and "A Sweet Old-Fashioned Girl". As rock 'n' roll took over, Brewer's sales declined...
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