Toni Arden
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Toni Arden is an American traditional pop music singer.
Born Antoinette Ardizzone, Toni Arden became a big band singer in the 1940s, singing with Al Trace, Joe Reichman, Ray Bloch and Shep Fields. She started recording as a soloist in 1946 for the minor National Records company, and signed her first solo recording contract with a major record label, Columbia Records, in 1949, where she had several low-charting hits. Charting hits on the Columbia Records label include "I Can Dream, Can't I?" (which reached #7 on the Billboard charts), "Too Young" (which reached #15), "Kiss of Fire" (which reached #14) and "I'm Yours" (which reached #24).
In the mid-1950s she moved to Decca Records. She also briefly recorded for RCA Victor Records.
Her biggest selling record (her only million-seller) was "Padre" in 1958.
As of 2006, Arden lives in Florida (near her brother and sometimes co-performer Jan Arden, born Frank Ardizzone) and still performs occasionally.
[edit] External links
- Toni Arden bio on Saxony Records site
- Image gallery from Toni Arden's career at Saxony Records site