Inductee: Brenda Lee (vocals; born December 11, 1944) Known as "Little Miss Dynamite," Brenda Lee — who stood all of four feet, nine inches tall - was blessed with a powerful voice that belied her size. She could sing rockabilly, country and pop standards with equal conviction, and her versatility as an interpreter has allowed her a career of extraordinary longevity. She is the kicking, countrified upstart of "Jambalaya" and "That's All You Gotta Do," the pert, jaunty rocker of "Sweet Nothin's" and "Let's Jump the Broomstick," the heartbroken balladeer of "I'm Sorry" and "Break It to Me Gently," the ... Get full artist bio (courtesy of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
See what's for sale and for auction from this amazing collection of 1960s U.S. promo 45s, most new and unplayed. Soul music dominates, but there are many treasures from Rock, RnB, and Blues.