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===Lake Erie West Awards===
Jean Holden has 4 Lake Erie West Awards.
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! Award category
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|| 1996
| People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts
| Female Vocalist
| {{won}}
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|| 1997
| People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts
| Female Vocalist
| {{won}}
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|| 1998
| People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts
| Female Vocalist
| {{won}}
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|| 2000
| People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts
| Hall of Fame
| {{won}}
|}


==Discography== ==Discography==

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Jean Holden
Holden-Hanna at Murphy's in 2009Holden-Hanna at Murphy's in 2009
Background information
Birth nameNorris Jean Ashley
Also known as"Toledo’s First Lady of Song"
Born(1940-02-02)February 2, 1940
Masonville, Arkansas, United States
GenresVocalist, vocal jazz, contemporary, vocal coach, vocal instructor
Occupation(s)Singer, vocal coach, vocal instructor
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1962--present
Websitejeanholden.com
Musical artist

Jean Holden, a.k.a. Jean Holden-Hanna (born Norris Jean Ashley – February 2, 1940), is an American jazz-contemporary singer and vocal coach, described by many in the States of Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana as "Toledo’s First Lady of Song".


Holden performing in Glendale, CA in April 2007

Discography

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References

  1. "Finkbeiner lays out blueprint for Toledo". Toledo Blade.

External links


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