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Rochelle Turner

Rochelle Turner

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Australian vocalist (b. East Brunswick, Melbourne 8 July 1936 - d. early 2003)

Rochelle started singing publicly when, aged 17, she was a finalist in an ABC Youth Talent show. After many appearances on amateur radio shows and singing at various Melbourne cabarets, Rochelle became a permanent feature in 1955 at The Chevron Hotel dinner dance, singing with Rudy La Coeur's group. The Chevron, in St. Kilda Road, was one of the premier venues in 1950's Melbourne and its renowned "Orchard Room", where Rochelle sang was a popular and chic venue.

Rochelle signed with Planet Records (16) at the tender age of 19 and her first issued recording was the 10" party LP Bruce Clarke And His Music With Rochelle Turner, Jack Bowkett And The Commandos (4) - Songs Of World War II.
Her vocal career came to an end when she married a couple of years later and never returned to show business.

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