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Deanna Durbin (born Edna Mae Durbin on December 4, 1921, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, to English immigrant parents) was a popular young singer and actress in Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s. Changing her name to Deanna Durbin at the commencement of her career, Durbin signed a contract with MGM in 1935 and made her first film appearance in a short subject Every Sunday with another contractee, Judy Garland. Durbin was released from her contract shortly thereafter as studio executive Louis B. Mayer felt he did not need two young female singers under contract. Hollywood legend has recorded that...
Deanna Johnston was one of the finalists on the popular television show "Rock Star: INXS," in which vocalists competed to land the lead singer spot on INXS's next album and tour. While she didn't win the competition, Deanna continues to make her own music and perform around the country. .
Deanna Bogart, born September 5, 1959, Washington, D.C., is a blues singer, pianist and saxophone player. Drawing on a variety of musical sources ranging from boogie-woogie to New Orleans R&B to swing to rock and roll, Bogart emerged as one of the most eclectic performers in contemporary blues. She cut her teeth on the Maryland roots music circuit, including touring and recording with the Western Swing-influenced Cowboy Jazz . Following that band's breakup in 1986, Bogart played with Washington, D.C. bluesman Root Boy Slim. Since releasing her first solo album in 1989, Bogart has toured extensively, opening for and/or playing...