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Eleanor Collins, Canada’s ‘First Lady of Jazz,’ Dies at 104

A singer known for her mastery of standards, she found stardom in Canada on TV and in nightclubs. But she was virtually unknown in the United States.

Clay Risen
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Black People, Canada, Canadian Broadcasting Corp, Deaths (Obituaries), Jazz, Television, Vancouver (British Columbia)
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