Lu Ann Simms
Lu Ann Simms (Rochester, New York, July 11, 1932 - Hollywood, September 21, 2003) was a well known 1950s singer and performer on The Arthur Godfrey Show.[1] Born Lu Ann Ciminelli, she married music publisher Loring Buzzell, co-founder of the company Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music.[2][3][4]
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- Judy Gail Krasnow Rudolph, Frosty, and Captain Kangaroo 1595808647 - 2007 "As one of Arthur Godfrey's “Little Godfreys,” Lu Ann Simms's voice, popularity, adorable appearance, and sweet personality.. "
- LIFE - Jan 9, 1956 - Page 57 Pretty LU ANN SIMMS — star of TV and stage, and Columbia Recording artist — with her daughter Cindy "I NEVER MAKE MY BEDS" * Please don't get me wrong about those beds," says Lu Ann Simms, in private life Mrs. Loring Buzzell.
- Billboard - Oct 26, 1959 - Page 16 NEW YORK — Loring Buzzell, head of the publishing- firm of Hecht, Lancaster and Buzzell, died suddenly last week (20) of a heart attack. He was 32 years ... Buzzell was the husband of Lu Ann Simms, whom he married in 1954. The past six .."
- Memmott: Recalling Lu Ann Simms, '50s singing sensation
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