This page will contain news stories about Rosemary Clooney, as they become available.Rosemary ClooneyRosemary Clooney on the cover of her 2000 collection 16 Biggest HitsRosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 - June 29, 2002) was an American popular singer and actress. She was born in Maysville, Kentucky, about 60 miles up the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio. Her father was an alcoholic and she and her brother and sister were constantly moving back and forth between her parents. Eventually, when Rosemary was 13, she and her sister Betty went to live with their mother and her brother Nick went with their father. Rosemary, Betty, and brother, Nick, as well as her nephew, George Clooney (Nick's son), all became entertainers. In 1945 the Clooney sisters won a spot on Cincinnati's radio station WLW as singers. Her sister Betty sang in a duo with Rosemary for much of her early career. Rosemary Clooney's first recordings, in May of 1946 were for Columbia Records as a singer with the big band of Tony Pastor. She continued working with the Pastor band until 1949, making her last recording with the band in May of that year and her first as a solo artist a month later, still for Columbia. In 1951 her record of "Come On-a My House" became a hit, her first of many singles to hit the charts. In 1954 she and Bing Crosby starred in the movie "White Christmas." In 1958, Clooney left Columbia, doing a number of recordings for MGM Records and then some for Coral Records. Finally, toward the end of 1958, she signed with RCA Victor Records, where she stayed until 1963 except for doing some recordings in 1960 for Reprise Records. In 1964 she went to Reprise again, shifting the next year to Dot Records. In 1966 she went to United Artists Records. In 1986 she sang a duet with Wild Man Fischer on "It's a Hard Business". In 1968, Clooney was present at the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, with whom she was a close friend. The event traumatized her life for years afterward. She had a nervous breakdown and serious drug problems. Many attribute some of Clooney’s extraordinary abilities to her being affected by bipolar disorder, commonly known as manic depression. Rosemary Clooney had two husbands, José Ferrer (from 1953 until the 1960s) by whom she had five children, including actor,Miguel Ferrer, born in 1955 and Gabriel Ferrer, born 1956, who married Debby Boone, and Dante DePaolo (whom she married in 1997). Best known songs:
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The event traumatized her life for years afterward. Davis recorded his own hits "I Believe In Music" and "Baby, Don't Get Hooked On Me." From 1974 to 1976 he had his own television variety show on NBC, The Mac Davis Show. Kennedy, with whom she was a close friend. Davis also wrote the song "Watching Scotty Grow" that became a hit for Bobby Goldsboro. In 1968, Clooney was present at the assassination of Robert F. As a songwriter, in the early 1970s, he wrote the hits In the Ghetto, Memories and Don't Cry Daddy for Elvis Presley. He also penned A Little Less Conversation for Presley's 1968 film, Live a Little, Love a Little that was re-released in 2002 in a remixed version. In 1986 she sang a duet with Wild Man Fischer on "It's a Hard Business". During his early years in music, he lived in Atlanta, Georgia where he played in a rock & roll band. In 1966 she went to United Artists Records. Mac Davis (born January 21, 1942 in Lubbock, Texas) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. In 1964 she went to Reprise again, shifting the next year to Dot Records. Finally, toward the end of 1958, she signed with RCA Victor Records, where she stayed until 1963 except for doing some recordings in 1960 for Reprise Records. In 1958, Clooney left Columbia, doing a number of recordings for MGM Records and then some for Coral Records. In 1954 she and Bing Crosby starred in the movie "White Christmas.". In 1951 her record of "Come On-a My House" became a hit, her first of many singles to hit the charts. She continued working with the Pastor band until 1949, making her last recording with the band in May of that year and her first as a solo artist a month later, still for Columbia. Rosemary Clooney's first recordings, in May of 1946 were for Columbia Records as a singer with the big band of Tony Pastor. Her sister Betty sang in a duo with Rosemary for much of her early career. In 1945 the Clooney sisters won a spot on Cincinnati's radio station WLW as singers. Rosemary, Betty, and brother, Nick, as well as her nephew, George Clooney (Nick's son), all became entertainers. Eventually, when Rosemary was 13, she and her sister Betty went to live with their mother and her brother Nick went with their father. Her father was an alcoholic and she and her brother and sister were constantly moving back and forth between her parents. She was born in Maysville, Kentucky, about 60 miles up the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio. Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 - June 29, 2002) was an American popular singer and actress. You Make Me Feel So Young. You'll Never Know (This song was also recorded, in better-known versions, by Dick Haymes and Frank Sinatra.). This Ole House. Tenderly. Oh, What a Beautiful Morning. Mambo Italiano. Hey There. Half as Much. From This Moment On. Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) (However, the best known version of this song was recorded by Eddie Fisher.). Come On-A My House. |