How I Become Captivated by Lena Horne

Lena Horne, 92, an electrifying performer who shattered racial boundaries by changing the way Hollywood presented black women and who enjoyed a six-decade singing career on stage, television and in films, died Sunday at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
Ms. Horne, considered one of the most beautiful women in the world, came to the attention of Hollywood in 1942. She was the first black woman to sign a meaningful long-term contract with a major studio, a contract that said she would never have to play a maid.  –via Adam Bernstein, The Washington Post.

Sesame Street, 1975


She leaves behind an amazing body of work.  No doubt you’ll hear “Stormy Weather” in a report on her career during the next few days, as it is probably her best known song.  If not, do yourself a favor and listen to it. When I think of Lena Horne, however, that song is the second thing that comes to mind.

The first is her singing the alphabet with the Muppets on Sesame Street.  I was 10 when it aired, so was well past needing the song to help me remember my ABCs.  I remember it because it was my first exposure to Lena Horne, who I’d never heard of before, and to what one could do with a song, even if that song was as simple and common as the alphabet.
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Lena Horne Sings the ABCs on Sesame Street

Lena Teaches Grover How to Overcome Being Shy