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| Nicknames: | "Fredda Gibson" |
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| Birthplace: | Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA |
| Death: | Died in New York City, New York, New York, USA |
| Cause of death: | leukemia |
| Occupation: | American popular singer |
| Managed by: | Eldon Clark |
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Birth: Aug. 17, 1919
Death: Dec. 9, 2006
Singer. A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, Gibbs was one of the more popular singers of the 1950s. Known as 'Her Nibs, Miss Georgia Gibbs' she is best known for such recordings as, "Tweedle Dee", "If I Knew You Were Coming, I'd Have Baked A Cake", "Absent Minded Moon", "Sweet & Gentle", "The Hula Hoop Song", and "Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower)". She also worked with the likes of Hal Kemp, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, Danny Kaye, Sid Caesar, Jimmy Durante, and appeared on several programs including, "The Ed Sullivan Show", "Carmel Cavern", and "Your Hit Parade." She died in New York City. (bio by: K)
Burial: Unknown
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August 17, 1919
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Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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| 2006 |
December 9, 2006
Age 87
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New York City, New York, New York, USA
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