Betty began her career in 1930's variety as a 12 year old starlet, and made her first radio broadcast for the BBC at 13. She made her first record "Jubilee Baby" in the Jubilee year 1935. She was immediately signed up by impressario C.B. Cochran, appearing from then on in theatre reviews, films and of course recording songs.
Andrew Liddle said... one thing is immediately clear, and it's her enthusiasm for music. She loves all kinds of music ....; although i do find a lot of the stuff out there today a little difficult to understand;
She paid tribute to singers -Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Lena Horne, she then reeled off English singers Ann Shelton, Vera Lynn, Alma Cogan, Kay Cavendish, but there is no one better in her book than Matt Monro , she went on... whose phrasing and breath control is right up there with Sinatra. Praise indeed....
Just thought we'd mention it..



