Paula Kelly, born on April 6, 1919, in Grove City, Pennsylvania, was an American
big band singer. She began her career locally before transitioning to big band
singing. In early 1941, she joined Glenn Miller’s orchestra, replacing Dorothy
Claire and Marion Hutton. With Miller’s orchestra, Kelly became the female lead
of The Modernaires. Their first recording together was "Perfidia", featuring
Dorothy Claire. When Glenn Miller entered military service in 1942, his band
disbanded, but The Modernaires continued with Kelly as the lead singer until
1978. She in favor of her daughter a...