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  1. Helen O'Connell (May 23, 1920 – September 9, 1993) was an American singer, actress, and hostess, described as "the quintessential big band singer of the 1940s".

  2. 22 de dez. de 2019 · Fred Astaire welcomes the quintessential big band singer of the 1940s Helen O'Connell to the Hollywood Palace on April 30, 1966. She sings a medley of her hits including "All of Me," "Yours,"...

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  3. One of Helen's best jazz ballads PLUS her ultra-swinging version of Tangerine. Both songs were written by Johnny Mercer and made popular by Helen O'Connell.

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  4. Helen Elizabeth O'Connell AO (born 3 April 1962) is an Australian professor of urology and a pioneer in the anatomical study of the clitoris. She is a leading researcher in the area of female pelvic anatomy and was the first woman to complete training as a urologist in Australia.

  5. Helen O'Connell (1920-1993) recreated her 1940s hit "Tangerine" for her 1971 album called "Helen O" on the Evolution Label.

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  6. 10 de set. de 1993 · Helen O'Connell, the big-band singer whose recordings of "Green Eyes" and other songs made her one of the most popular female vocalists in the nation in the early 1940's, died today at a hospice,...

  7. Helen O’Connell. Profile: American singer, actress, and dancer. Born May 23, 1920, in Lima, Ohio, USA. Died September 9, 1993 in San Diego, California, USA. Helen was a popular vocalist of the 1940s Big Band era.