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"Music is my life's breath" -- Miss Peggy Lee
We want to share with you some highlights of the heartwarming memorial service
held for Miss Peggy Lee on Saturday, February 2. Remembrances from family and
friends were combined with magnificent music, creating a true celebration of
her extraordinary life.
With more than 450 guests in attendance, the main dining room of the Riviera
Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California was filled to capacity. Officiating
at the service was Reverend Mark Vierra of the North Hollywood Church of Religious
Science. Among the celebrity guests were k.d. lang, Jack Jones, Andy Williams,
Neil Sedaka, Buddy Greco, Kay Starr, Steve Lawrence, Benny Carter, Billy May, Nancy Sinatra, and Dolores
Reade (Mrs. Bob) Hope.
A band comprised of some of the top musicians who had played with Peggy performed
an outstanding instrumental version of her first hit, "Why Don't You Do
Right?" They also accompanied the two vocalists who lovingly sang some
of her songs: Lorraine Feather, daughter of the late famed jazz critic Leonard
Feather; and Jolie Jones, daughter of musical legend Quincy Jones. Peggy knew
both of these gifted singers all of their lives. Among those offering remembrances
were songwriter friends who worked closely with Peggy through the years: Cy
Coleman, Johnny Mandel, and, speaking for the team of Leiber and Stoller, Mike
Stoller.
After the service, we all adjourned to several large and elegant rooms overflowing
with food, flowers, friends, and family. Another fine band played, and everyone
told their favorite Peggy Lee stories to one another. The celebration was filled
with laughter and fond recollections.
We want to sincerely thank all of you who posted messages and tributes on the
bulletin board. We all will forever cherish your kind and loving thoughts.
With deep appreciation for your interest and concern,
The Family of Miss Peggy Lee
Nicki, David, Holly, Michael, Teagan, Caleb, and Carter
In lieu of flowers, Peggy's family requests that donations be sent in her honor to one of the following:
The Society of Singers
8242 West Third Street, Suite #250
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 651-1696
Peggy Lee Scholarship for Singers
The Juilliard School
60 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023
(212) 799-5000
National Music Center and Museum Foundation
(in association with the Smithsonian Institution and the Library of
Congress)
1155 15th Street NW, Suite #301
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 223-9721
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