Beryl Davis, born on March 16, 1924, in Plymouth, England, was a vocalist who
began her career at eight years old. She started singing with the Oscar Rabin
Band, co-led by her father and saxophonist Oscar Rabin. By twelve, she performed
and recorded with Django Reinhardt in Paris and toured Europe as the featured
singer with the Quintette du Hot Club de France. During World War II, Davis sang
for British and Allied troops and was discovered by Glenn Miller. Post-war, she
moved to Los Angeles, appearing on Your Hit Parade with Frank Sinatra and
joining the Four Girls singing group...