Mary Ann McCall was a fine singer who started out singing middle-of-the-road pop, yet grew as a well-respected jazz singer during her episodic career. She began as a singer and dancer with Buddy Morrow's Orchestra in her native Philadelphia and was with
Tommy Dorsey briefly in 1938.
Mccall had her first stint with
Woody Herman in 1939 and she was Charlie Barnet's vocalist during a period of time (1939-40) when his band was attracting attention.
Mccall then dropped out of music, but when she returned it was for a high-profile position with Woody Herman's First Herd in 1946 and
Second Herd from 1947-50.
Mccall was married to
Al Cohn for a time, had a solo career and sang with
Charlie Ventura from 1954-55. She gradually faded away from the scene, singing in Detroit from 1958-60 and then moving to Los Angeles where she was active on a part-time basis.
Mccall re-emerged to sing and record with
Jake Hanna in1976 and
Nat Pierce in 1978, still sounding close to prime form. As a leader,
Mccall recorded four songs for Columbia in 1947, six for Discovery in 1948, four for Roost in 1950; she recorded albums for Regent in 1956, Jubilee in 1958 and Coral in 1959. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide