Rosemary Squires

Rosemary Squires, born Joan Rosemary Yarrow in Bristol, England, back in 1928, was a delightful English jazz and pop singer who charmed audiences with her warm voice and impeccable timing. Starting her career in the post-war era, she rose to fame in the 1950s and '60s, performing with big bands like Ted Heath's orchestra and gracing the airwaves on BBC radio shows. Known for her smooth interpretations of standards, she released albums like "Everything's Coming Up Rosy" and "Something to Remember Me By," blending swing, jazz, and easy-listening vibes that made her a beloved figure in the UK music scene.

Over the decades, Rosemary kept things swinging, even into her later years, with compilations like "Reader's Digest Music: Rosemary Squires: Classic Songs, Vol. 1" showcasing her timeless appeal. She was all about that feel-good music, from upbeat tracks like "Swing on a Star" to heartfelt ballads such as "My Love Is a Wanderer." If you're into classic vocal jazz with a friendly touch, Rosemary's discography is a cozy trip down memory lane!

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My Love Is A Wanderer
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released December 1, 2016
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