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Betty Clooney

Real Name:Elizabeth Ann “Betty” Clooney Campo
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American singer, TV presenter and pioneer.
Born April of 1931 in Maysville, Kentucky, USA.
Died July of 1976 (45 years of age) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Married to bandleader Pupi Campo.
Betty and her older sister (by three years) Rosemary Clooney, loved to sing as kids and became an important part of their grandfather's political campaigns for mayor of their hometown. Soon the Clooney family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio where the girls continued to vocalize. In their teens they went to radio station WLW for an audition and were successful where they remained on the staff of the station for two years in 1945 and 46. One day they were heard by bandleader Tony Pastor. The bandleader originally hesitated on hiring both sisters, but soon relented and so The Clooney Sisters hit the road with the Pastor band. They appeared in a movie short with the Pastor Orchestra in 1947. The Clooney Sisters recorded a number of songs for Columbia with the Tony Pastor Band.

During the later 1950's Betty Clooney called it quits to her singing career and concentrated on raising a family and tending to her four children.

There was talk of a reunion tour with The Clooney Sisters, but that was never to be as Betty Clooney passed away from a cerebral hemorrhage in July of 1976. She was only 45 years old. In her memory Rosemary and Nick Clooney established the Betty Clooney Foundation in 1983 and the Betty Clooney Center in Long Beach, California, which opened in 1988. Both are dedicated to treatment for traumatic brain injuries.

Sites:Wikipedia , Imdb , findagrave.com , completely-kentucky.fandom.com
In Groups:The Clooney Sisters
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