In the mid-1950s and early '60s, female vocalists were in high demand at America's record labels. Never before had so many new pop and jazz singers found their way into recording studios. The reason was the arrival of the 12-inch album. Sales of new phonograph consoles that could handle the larger platter and 33 1/3 speed were surging as the suburbs and…
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