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television, with Scott retained as conductor. Shortly thereafter, at Scott's urging, Collins auditioned for a vocalist slot and was hired. She shot to nationwide fame as one of the show's featured vocalists, singing—and acting in costume—in sketches dramatizing popular songs of the day. After her
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in Chicago. Shortly thereafter, she became Scott's protégée. In early 1942, at age 15, she became a featured vocalist with Scott's orchestra, performing on radio and on tour. Scott groomed her for stardom, which included coaching her vocals (pitch, phrasing, and delivery) and mentoring her
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charts. A follow-up single, "Baciare Baciare (Kissing Kissing)", peaked at No. 43. In 1956, her single "Seven Days" peaked at No. 17. She recorded other singles and albums in the 1950s, with little chart success. In 1958, for the
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performance skills. In the late 1940s, she contributed vocals to the revived Raymond Scott Quintette, a sextet that released records on the bandleader's own Master label and served as house band on the radio program
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During the 1950s and '60s, Collins provided vocals for many TV and radio commercials produced and recorded by Raymond Scott's Jingle Workshop. A number of these performances were issued in 2019 on the double album
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wrote of her performance: "Dorothy Collins, 'Hit Parade' jokes notwithstanding, has a voice of impressive versatility and range." Her performance earned a
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during the 1957–58 season (a new cast of singers replaced Collins and her fellow vocalists), Collins returned for the series' final season on
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cigarette commercials during the program and on their other sponsored series (including the
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Collins and Holgate had a daughter, Melissa. They separated in 1977, and divorced in 1980.
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nomination as Best Actress in a Musical, but lost to co-star, fellow Canadian-born actress
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from 1952 until their divorce in 1965. They had two daughters, Deborah and Elizabeth.
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Dorothy Collins died in July 1994 from asthma and heart disease at her home in
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Klemesrud, Judy. "Dorothy Collins Sings Sondheim: Where They Are Now",
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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Frankel, Haskel. "THEATER: An Uneasy Dolly In a Bright Revival",
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In 1979, she performed in concert at Michael's Pub in New York.
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In 1955, her single "My Boy – Flat Top, " reached No. 16 on the
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The Jingle Workshop: Midcentury Musical Miniatures 1951–1965
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Dorothy Collins in a commercial for Lucky Strike cigarettes
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in December 1966, whom she met in a touring production of
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Dorothy Collins (disambiguation)

Windsor, Ontario
Watervliet, New York
Raymond Scott
Ron Holgate
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Raymond Scott
Herb Shriner
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CBS Television
Lucky Strike
Jack Benny radio show
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The Bell Telephone Hour
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