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| | MacKenzie, Gisèle (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | There she sang with Percy Faith's orchestra on CBS radio in New York, joined Bob Crosby on CBS TV's 'Club 15' in Hollywood in 1951, and began a long association with the comedian Jack Benny in 1953. |
 | | Two LPs, both entitled Gisele, were released by RCA (1958, Victor LSP-1790; 1959, Camden 532); and two more, Gisele MacKenzie at the Empire Room of the Waldorf Astoria and Gisele MacKenzie Sings Lullaby and Goodnight, were released in the 1960s by Everest (1069) and Pickwick (SPC-3185) respectively. |
 | | In common with such other Canadian singers as her contemporary Juliette and the younger Anne Murray, MacKenzie achieved fame through a distinctive combination of cool-headed, cheerful candour and an easy, pleasant voice of medium range, always in tune and handled with a disarming lack of affectation. |
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