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Phyllis Teagardin

Breakthrough Years
1957
Her national television debut on The Red Skelton Show alongside her father, jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden, significantly introduced her vocal talents to a broader audience. This appearance marked her official entry into the professional music scene at a national level.
1980
Teagardin released her debut album, An Afternoon with Phyllis Teagardin, which showcased her mature vocal style and interpretation of jazz standards. This album marked her first major independent recording project, establishing her as a solo artist beyond her father's shadow.
1993
She released the album Just One More Dance, which further solidified her reputation as a respected jazz vocalist. The album received positive reviews and continued to demonstrate her ability to deliver classic jazz with warmth and authenticity, deepening her solo career.