Singer, actress Lena Horne dies at 92

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Oh my goodness...

Tears are actually forming in my eyes. It's so weird... just 30 seconds ago I was listening to her version of "Someone to Watch Over Me", so that's rather... eerie. Wow... what a loss. :cry: :frown: RIP, Lena.
 

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Lena Horne passes away at 92

Some sad news about frequent Sesame Street/Muppet Show guest Lena Horne. I hope this isn't a trend:

Legendary singer, actress Lena Horne dead at 92

(CNN) -- Singer, dancer and actress Lena Horne died at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on Sunday night, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Horne was 92.

She was one of the first African-Americans to sign a long-term movie contract with a major Hollywood studio when she joined MGM in 1942.

Horne's expressive voice made her a singing star after Hollywood failed to give her roles that might have made her a big screen starlet.

Horne complained she was used as "window dressing" in white films, mostly limited to singing performances that could be easily edited out for play in southern theaters.

The light-complected Horne refused to go along with studio plans to promote her as a Latin American.

She later said she did not want to be "an imitation of a white woman."

Her childhood was nomadic as she traveled with her actress mother, but much of her time growing up was spent in Brooklyn, New York, where she was born in 1917.

Horne was 16 when she began her show business career as a dancer at Harlem's Cotton Club. She later became a singer there, playing to packed houses of white patrons, with band leaders Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington.

She toured as a featured singer with a white band in 1940, a first for an African-American, according to her official biography.

Her first film role came in 1938 in "The Duke is Tops," but her next movie didn't come along for another four years.

She was given a screen test by MGM and signed to a movie contract after a studio scout saw her performing in a New York club.

"I think the black boy that cleaned the shoes and me were the only two black people except the maids who were there working for the stars," Horne said in a CNN interview. "And it was very lonely, and I wasn't very happy."

Still, Horne said she was grateful that her World War II-era films -- including "Cabin in the Sky" and "Stormy Weather" -- were seen by black and white soldiers.

"But after I realized I would only go so far, I went on the stage," Horne said.

With only subservient roles available for a black actress in Hollywood in the 1940s, Horne turned to recording top-selling songs.

Horne said performing for live audiences was what she loved most.

"I'm always happy when I'm surrounded by people to react and feel and touch," she said.

She has a son and daughter from a first marriage that ended in 1944.

Horne married again in 1947 to Lennie Hayton, who was then MGM's music director.

She was an active supporter of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s civil rights movement. Horne was there when King delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech on the Lincoln Memorial steps in 1963.
A few highlights of her time with the Muppets:

Lena Horne sings the ABCs
Singing Bein' Green with Kermit
Teaching Grover to say "How Do You Do?"

I wish I could find a link to "Sing," but not having much luck...
 

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Aw man, this is so sad to hear, I really enjoy Lena Horne's performances.

I got a kick out of that episode of Sanford and Son where Fred snuck into her dressing room at NBC, and when she catches him, he makes up this story that Lamont thinks of her as another mother because her singing reminded him of his late mother as a young boy, trying to get her to visit them at their house as a part of a bet.

And of course we all know Lena was a personal favorite of Joe Raposo, which is why we had so many wonderful appearances from her on both SST and TMS, I really love her "How Do You Do" song with Grover.

May she rest in peace. :cry:
 

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When I heard about this, I immediately went into iTunes and played the version of "Sing" that she performed on The Muppet Show. It's always been one of my favorite renditions of that particular song.

Rest in peace, Lena. I'm sure God's got a spot reserved for you in that choir of angels in Heaven.

-Kim
 

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Sorry to hear about this. I remember Lena Horne mainly from being on Sesame Street and The Muppet Show of course.
Strangely enough, I've lately had that "How Do You Do?" song she sang with Grover stuck in my head.
I remember when I was younger, I honestly never realized she was black. Of course, it also never mattered to me and never will. But after reading more about her, I know that she broke a lot of racial barriers and will definitely be remembered for that. But she never settled for being accepted among white society- she always strove for equality for all. So I definitely respect her for that and for her great singing voice and acting chops. No matter what "Stormy Weather" life threw her way, she made it through it all, and though it's never easy "Bein' Green"- I know she knew it's beautiful and I think it's what she wanted to be. May God bless and comfort her family during this sad time.:sympathy::cry:
 

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Wow. This is a bit depressing. I watched SS waaay after the era those skits were on, but I still remember her version of the ABCs better than any other celebrity version. :frown:
 

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That's sad. Once again, a legend and a friend of everyone who worked with the muppets has passed on. I'll miss her voice and her personality. I never knew she was black either until several years ago.

RIP Lena. We'll miss you.
 

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I watched all Lena Horne's Sesame Street appearances and her TMS appearance yesterday.

All three of her SST appearances are on the main video page at sesamestreet.org (I recall different clips being there at the top yesterday but now the first three videos feature Lena).
 
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