Anita Kerr

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Anita Kerr (born Anita Jean Grilli on October 31, 1927, in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American singer, composer and music producer.

Kerr's career peak was during the 1960s, in a time when women in her field were rare. Among her works were jingles for WLS-AM, a trilogy of albums with poet Rod McKuen titled The Sea, The Earth, and The Sky (each also featuring the San Sebastian Strings), and choral music for the first season of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (directing her own group, the Anita Kerr Singers).

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  • Voices: With Complete Recorded Examples, (MCA Music, 1972)

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