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Jean Holden | |
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Holden-Hanna at Murphy's in 2009 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Norris Jean Ashley |
Also known as | "Toledo’s First Lady of Song" |
Born | (1940-02-02)February 2, 1940 Masonville, Arkansas, United States |
Genres | Vocalist, vocal jazz, contemporary, vocal coach, vocal instructor |
Occupation(s) | Singer, vocal coach, vocal instructor |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1962--present |
Website | jeanholden |
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".
Lake Erie West Awards
Jean Holden has 4 Lake Erie West Awards.
Year | Nominated work | Award category | Result |
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1996 | People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts | Female Vocalist | Won |
1997 | People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts | Female Vocalist | Won |
1998 | People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts | Female Vocalist | Won |
2000 | People's Choice Award for the Performing Arts | Hall of Fame | Won |
Discography
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References
- "Finkbeiner lays out blueprint for Toledo". Toledo Blade.
External links
- Jean Holden Official website