Jazz singer Dame Cleo Laine, famous for her huge vocal range and wide musical repertoire, has died at the age of 97. In a long career, Dame Cleo was the first British singer to win a Grammy Award in a jazz category and performed with all the greats – including Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra. However, her greatest collaborator was her husband, late musician and composer John Dankworth, with whom she established her career in the 1950s. They also set up the Stables arts centre in Buckinghamshire, which said in a statement it was “greatly saddened today by the news that one of its founders and Life President, Dame Cleo Laine has passed away”.
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