Eleanor Collins, the first lady of Canadian jazz, dead at 104

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Known as Canada's first lady of jazz, Eleanor Collins broke barriers by headlining her own national television series and worked with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Oscar Peterson.
Known as Canada's first lady of jazz, Eleanor Collins broke barriers by headlining her own national television series and worked with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Oscar Peterson.

Eleanor Collins, the first lady of Canadian jazz, dead at 104

Eleanor Collins, the first lady of Canadian jazz, dead at 104

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Eleanor Collins, the first lady of Canadian jazz, dead at 104

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