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India Adams (March 5, 1927 – April 25, 2020) was an American singer, known as the playback singer who dubbed the singing voices of Cyd Charisse and Joan Crawford during the mid-1950s.
Career
She dubbed the singing voices for Charisse in The Band Wagon (1953). That same year, she also dubbed for Crawford in Torch Song (1953).
Adams lived in England from 1965 to 1981. There, from 1969 to 1970, she was the understudy to Ginger Rogers for the West End stage production of Mame at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.
In 1991, together with two other prominent ghost singers, Jo Ann Greer and Annette Warren, she starred in the cabaret revue Voices, produced by Alan Eichler, under the musical direction of John McDaniel, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
After spending another twenty years out of the public eye, Adams reappeared in early 1991, when she performed with several other singers at the Catalina Bar and Grill. She still remained active performing in clubs and musicals.
Personal life and death
Adams married advertising executive Jack Stanley in 1951. Adams died at the age of 93 on April 25, 2020.
Discography
India Adams Sings! (ca. 1980s)
Comfort Me with Apples – with Ray Martin and His Orchestra (RCA Victor, 1959)
India Adams Sings Again (ca. 1980s)
References
External links
India Adams at IMDb
India Adams homepage