Singer Cleo Laine, regarded as Britain's greatest jazz voice, dies at 97

File - Cleo Laine performs at the Jazz at Lincoln Center concert, "Here's to the Ladies: a Celebration of Great Women in Jazz," in New York, Nov. 17, 2003. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff, File)

LONDON (AP) — Cleo Laine, whose husky contralto was one of the most distinctive voices in jazz and who was regarded by many as Britain's greatest contribution to the quintessentially American music, has died. She was 97.

The Stables, a charity and venue Laine founded with her late jazz musician husband John Dankworth, said Friday it was “greatly saddened†by the news that “one of its founders and Life President, Dame Cleo Laine has passed away."

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