Gloria Mann
{{Short description|American pop singer}}
Gloria Mann was an American pop singer. She reached the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1955, and was best known for her cover version of "Earth Angel.""[https://www.newspapers.com/image/179296340/ A Galaxy of Talent from South Philly] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240605025755/https://www.newspapers.com/image/179296340/ |date=2024-06-05 }}." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 30, 1996, p. 349 (subscription required).Takiff, Alan. "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/186477991 Live! This Week] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240605030050/https://www.newspapers.com/image/186477991 |date=2024-06-05 }}." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Daily News, October 23, 1987, p. 47 (subscription required)."[https://www.newspapers.com/image/177499217/ Rock 'N Roll Show Set for Mastbaum] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240605030637/https://www.newspapers.com/image/177499217/ |date=2024-06-05 }}" (includes photo of Mann). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 27, 1955, p. 119 (subscription required). She was signed by Decca Records."[https://www.newspapers.com/image/175815144/ Gloria Mann Tops Moonlight Cruises] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240605031052/https://www.newspapers.com/image/175815144/ |date=2024-06-05 }}." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 29, 1956, p. 113 (subscription required). On Decca records she had a chart entry with the cover version of Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Decca 29832). It entered the Billboard Hot 100 on March, 10th 1956 and reached position 59.
Early life, family and education
She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Career
Mann scored two hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1955. The first was a cover version of "Earth Angel", which reached number 18. Later that year, "A Teenage Prayer" peaked at number 19; this featured Sid Bass leading the backing orchestra. Both were released on Sound Records.{{cite web |url=http://www.globaldogproductions.info/s/sound.html |title=45 Discography for Sound Records |publisher= |website=Globaldogproductions.info |date= |accessdate=2012-10-18 |archive-date=2012-10-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017072727/http://globaldogproductions.info/s/sound.html |url-status=live }}
In 2003, a compilation album, Don't Call Me Barry: The Best of Gloria Mann was released.{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/gloria-mann/discography/compilations/161833#/artist/gloria-mann/discography/compilations/161833 |title=Gloria Mann Albums, Discography |publisher= | work= Billboard.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-18}}{{cite web|last=Adams |first=Greg |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/dont-call-me-barry-the-best-of-gloria-mann-mw0001114849 |title=Don't Call Me Barry: The Best of Gloria Mann - Gloria Mann : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher= AllMusic |date= |accessdate= 2012-10-18}}
Personal life
Mann married and raised two sons. The family relocated from Philadelphia to Miami. Her son, Bob Rosenberg, is known for forming the pop music group Will to Power.{{cite news| url= https://books.google.com/books?id=oOIrAAAAIBAJ&dq=%22Gloria+mann%22+Rosenberg&pg=PA8&article_id=1640,1590723 | title= Pop-dance single hits top of charts for Will to Power| work= Kentucky New Era| agency= Associated Press| first= Mary| last= Campbell| date= January 20, 1989| page= 4B| via= Google Books| accessdate= September 30, 2024}}
She died in December 2001.{{citation needed|date= December 2014}}
References
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- Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000
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Category:Singers from Philadelphia
Category:American women pop singers
Category:Year of birth missing