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Listen to Betty Buckley, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Betty Buckley

Jazz

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Listen to Memory (From "Cats") [Original 1982 Recording] by Betty Buckley & Rene Wiegert, see lyrics, music video & more!
Memory (From "Cats") [Original 1982 Recording]Betty Buckley & Rene Wiegert
Listen to 1776: He Plays the Violin by Betty Buckley, Rex Everhart & William Daniels, see lyrics, music video & more!
1776: He Plays the ViolinBetty Buckley, Rex Everhart & William Daniels
Listen to Old Flame by Betty Buckley, see lyrics, music video & more!
Old FlameBetty Buckley
Listen to Perfect Strangers (Drood & Rosa) by Betty Buckley & Patti Cohenour, see lyrics, music video & more!
Perfect Strangers (Drood & Rosa)Betty Buckley & Patti Cohenour
Listen to With One Look by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Betty Buckley, see lyrics, music video & more!
With One LookAndrew Lloyd Webber & Betty Buckley
Listen to As If We Never Said Goodbye (From "Sunset Boulevard") [Live At Carnegie Hall] by Betty Buckley, see lyrics, music video & more!
As If We Never Said Goodbye (From "Sunset Boulevard") [Live At Carnegie Hall]Betty Buckley
Listen to As If We Never Said Goodbye by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Betty Buckley, see lyrics, music video & more!
As If We Never Said GoodbyeAndrew Lloyd Webber & Betty Buckley
Listen to I'm Still Here by Betty Buckley, see lyrics, music video & more!
I'm Still HereBetty Buckley
Listen to Old Friends by Betty Buckley, see lyrics, music video & more!
Old FriendsBetty Buckley
Listen to Finale: The Writing On the Wall (Drood & Company) by Betty Buckley & Edwin Drood Original Broadway Cast, see lyrics, music video & more!
Finale: The Writing On the Wall (Drood & Company)Betty Buckley & Edwin Drood Original Broadway Cast

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Listen to Betty Buckley Sings Sondheim by Betty Buckley
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Listen to Ah Men! The Boys of Broadway by Betty Buckley
ALBUMAh Men! The Boys of BroadwayBetty Buckley
Listen to Ghostlight by Betty Buckley
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Listen to Bootleg: Boardmixes From The Road by Betty Buckley
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Listen to Quintessence by Betty Buckley
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Listen to Betty Buckley 1967 by Betty Buckley
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About Betty Buckley

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Hometown
Fort Worth, TX, United States
Born
July 3, 1947
Genre
Jazz
Actress/singer Betty Buckley has starred in numerous theatrical productions, as well as making appearances in film and television, but she is perhaps best known for her role as Grizabella in the Broadway version of Cats and her corresponding performance of the show's signature number, "Memory." Betty Lynn Buckley was born on July 3, 1947, in Fort Worth, Texas; at age 11, she attended a production of The Pajama Game and fell irrevocably in love with the theater, studying vocalists like Judy Garland and Ella Fitzgerald to develop her technique. After getting a degree in journalism from Texas Christian and touring with a USO troupe, Buckley found her way to New York, where in 1969 she landed the Broadway role of Martha Jefferson in 1776. She moved to London later in the year, where she starred in Neil Simon's Promises, Promises, and spent the next five years acting in both London and New York, as well as portraying the gym teacher in the 1976 Stephen King film Carrie. In 1977, Buckley achieved national recognition with her role as the stepmother on the television series Eight Is Enough; she landed roles in such films as Tender Mercies and musicals like I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road. When Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats made the jump from London to Broadway, Buckley was tapped to portray Grizabella; in spite of the character's trademark song, "Memory," having been a hit single for London cast member Elaine Paige, with versions also recorded by Barbra Streisand and Judy Collins, Buckley acquitted herself so well that she was awarded the 1983 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. She went on to appear in productions of The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1985), Song and Dance (1986), and the short-lived Broadway version of Carrie (1988; this time portraying the religious mother). In the late '80s and '90s, Buckley has appeared in the films Frantic (1988) and Wyatt Earp (1994) and the play Sunset Boulevard (1994). In addition to her cast recordings, Buckley has also recorded a series of albums, both live and in the studio, mostly consisting of show tunes. The first, 1987's Betty Buckley, featured several of the singer's own compositions; 1993's Children Will Listen returned her to more standards territory, and 1994's With One Look diversified her range a bit, with covers of Hank Williams, Joni Mitchell, and Mary-Chapin Carpenter. 1997's Much More was followed two years later by Betty Buckley's Broadway. Heart to Heart appeared in the spring of 2000. She released two albums in February of 2008, Quintessence, which featured jazz arrangements of standards by pianist Kenny Werner, and 1967, a recording made when Buckley was just 19 years old. Buckley then appeared in M. Night Shyamalan's film The Happening and TV series including The Pacific, Melrose Place and Pretty Little Liars, with the country-tinged album Bootleg: Boardmixes from the Road arriving in 2010. Two years later, the live recording of her show Ah, Men! The Boys of Broadway was released. Following her 2013 induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame, Buckley worked with producer T-Bone Burnett on 2014's Ghostlight. In 2017, she appeared in Shyamalan's film Split and released another live album, Story Songs, which featured her musical director Christian Jacob on piano as she interpreted songs ranging from classic show tunes to Radiohead. ~ Steve Huey

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