Robie Lester
Robie Lester | |
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Birth name | Vivian Joyce Chamandy |
Also known as | Vivian Joyce Findell Roby Charmandy |
Born | Disney | March 23, 1925
Robie Lester (March 23, 1925 – June 14, 2005) was an American actress, singer,
Early life
Lester was born in
Career
Work in commercials
Lester was one of the busiest voice-over artists in early 1960s commercials, working in many commercials for
Story reader for Disney
In the early 1960s, Disney songwriters
Television and films
One of her most famous roles was as "Miss Jessica", the schoolteacher who becomes Mrs. Kris Kringle (
Robie Lester provided the singing voice for Vera Ralston in Accused of Murder[5] and for Eva Gabor's animated characters in Disney's The Aristocats (Duchess) and The Rescuers (Miss Bianca). Other credits included vocal performances in House of Bamboo and Lisbon (both as Roby Charmandy), The Three Lives of Thomasina, The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, The City That Forgot About Christmas, Devlin, and The Funny Company (as Polly Plum). She also contributed uncredited vocals to other films and television shows, and had small roles in The Sword of Ali Baba, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, That Girl, and Night Gallery.[6]
The Disney Storyteller Series album, The Story of the Aristocats, was nominated for a 1971
Record producer
In the early 1960s, she formed Mary Music, Funco Publishing, and Golden Key for record production and distribution. She personally produced multiple releases on the Bonanza and Musikon labels.[8]
Later years
Lester spent her final years in Fillmore, California, fund raising and crusading for animal rights. She published two novels: The Twenty Dollar Christmas (1996)[9] and Heaven's Gift (1999).[10] She also gratefully discovered a fan base that had grown up with her work. Her last voice performance was in 2002 for the Adventures in Odyssey radio series.[11]
Robie Lester died on June 14, 2005, of cancer at St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, California, at age 80.[12] She was married to producer Geoff Eccleston, had one daughter Mindy, and three grandchildren.[2]
Her autobiography, Lingerie For Hookers In The Snow: An Audiography Of A Voice Artist, was published in 2006.[13]
Non-Disney discography
Singles
- "Give"/"Too Late" (Century 714, 1955) (as Roby Charmandy)
- "With You Where You Are"/"Listen To The Wind (My Love)" (Liberty 55033, 1956)[a][b]
- "My Love And I"/"Whispering Guitar" (Liberty 55083, 1957)[c]
- "I'm Sorry, I Want A Ferrari" / "It Takes Love To Make A Home" (Mira 112, 1959)[d]
- "The Chimney Sweep"/"The Tree And The Sea" (Cascade CA-5901, 1959)[e]
- "The Ballad of Cheatin' John"/"The Miracle Of Life"[f] (Lute L-5904, 1960)[g]
- "Green Flamingo"[h]/"Another Show Another Town" (Chattahoochee CH-680, 1965)
- "One Step Away From Heaven"[i]/"Little Star" (Dot 45-16798, 1965)
- "The Party's Over"[j]/"Wait For Him" (Interlude 201, 1966)
Compilation appearances
- Terribly Sophisticated Songs: A Collection of Unpopular Songs for Popular People (Warner Brothers Records B1210, 1958) -- "I'm Filled With That Empty Feeling", "Just My Sol"[14]
- The Whimsical World of Warner Bros. RecordsWS 1352, 1959) -- "Domestic Wine"
- The Charles H. Stern Agency, Inc., Presents the "In" Sound (Private Press, 1967) -- jingle samples
- About, Volume 3: Fairy Tales ꞏ Poems ꞏ Songs (Columbia CR 21535, 1968) -- "Sleepy Time", "The Owl and the Pussycat", "Wynken, Blynken and Nod", "Calico Pie"
- The Aristocats and Other Cat Songs (Disneyland Records 1333, 1970) -- "Scales And Arpeggios", "She Never Felt Alone", "Siamese Cat Song"[k]
- House Of Bamboo Soundtrack (Intrada Records ISC 30, 2006) -- "House of Bamboo", "Be Still, Little Voice"
- The Sherman Brothers Songbook (Walt Disney Records 5819506), 2009 -- "She Never Felt Alone"
- Cult Hits of the 1960s, Volume 5 (Fervor Records, 2013, Internet release) -- "Ever Blue", "A Life to Live Over" (both previously unreleased)
- Bubbling Under: The American Charts 1959-1963 (Fantastic Voyage FVTD212, 2016) -- "The Miracle of Life"
- Eden's Island: The Music of an Enchanted Isle (Everland Music EPS 010YG, 2022 reissue) —- “Green Flamingo”
- Discography Notes
- ^ Both sides with Gaylord Carter and his Orchestra.
- Billboard magazinereviewed both tracks. For "With You Where You Are" the magazine noted, "Here's a harmony dual-tracking job by the gal on a bouncy tune. Songstress has an easygoing style with potential to break thru on future sides." On "Listen To The Wind": "The new thrush offers a slightly mystical, minor-key ballad that has charm. Organ backup makes the whispering wind sound."
- Billboard magazine: "Another important chunk of talent blooms here. First, Miss Lester pours out healthy emotion on the pretty tune with a strong lyric. Song has a tasty arrangement and it's in the teen groove. Flip is a charmingly chanted waltz. Sides are strong and the talent figures to move out on these and on future wax."
- ^ B-side by The Gould Singers; both sides with Danny Gould and Orchestra. Both songs from the 1959 film Never Steal Anything Small.
- Billboard magazine said of "The Tree and the Sea", "Miss Lester offers a sweet-voiced interpretation of this pretty ballad with choral effects and the concerto sound in the piano. Gal has pleasant sound somewhat in the Gogi Grant style. Comments on "The Chimney Sweep" follow: "This is an interesting medium-rhythm tune with Miss Lester again coming thru in good style with an interesting percussion sound in the backing. A talented thrush." Both sides written by Al De Loryand Joe Van Winkle. Also released in France on America 45 M 52 in 1959.
- Billboard magazinewith comment, "An inspirational side. Lyric carries a message -- the miracle of life. Chick's vocal is a good one, backed by violin and chorus." Song written by Morey Bernstein.
- By Dunham.
- Billboard magazine. Written by Wayne Shanklin, eden ahbez, and Lee Esmond. Flip side "Another Show Another Town" written by Van Winkle-Darian. Both tracks produced by J. R. Shanklin.
- ^ Performed on Shivaree January 8, 1965 (episode #50).
- ^ From the 1956 musical Bells Are Ringing.
- ^ The 1996 CD reissue (Walt Disney Records 60904-7) titled Songs From The Aristocats includes only "She Never Felt Alone". The 2015 2-CD Legacy Collection Edition (Universal) includes additional tracks and alternate versions.
Citations
- ^ Ehrbar, Greg (March 16, 2021). "Saluting Disney's Record-Setting Story Reader, Robie Lester!". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
- ^ a b Baisley, Sarah (June 28, 2005). "Disney Recording Artist Robie Lester Dies at 75". Animation World Network. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
- ^ ISBN 1-57806-848-7.
- ^ a b Hollis, Tim. "Topher's Breakfast Cereal Character Guide". Retrieved June 22, 2015.
- ^ "Movie Dubbers list". Retrieved June 26, 2015.
- ^ "IMDB page on Robie Lester". IMDb. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
- ^ Ehrbar, Greg (September 22, 2020). "Disney's Grammy-Nominated "Aristocats" Storyteller Album". Cartoon Research. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ Elwood James - "Arkansas Jane", Prod. by R. Lester (Record label). Robie Lester. Bonanza Records. 1961. R-777-1 – via 45cat.
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- ^ "The Odyssey Scoop - Robie Lester profile". Retrieved June 23, 2015.
- ^ Most sources give birth year as 1925.
- ISBN 978-1593930585.
- ^ "Music in Review" (PDF). DownBeat. October 30, 1958. Retrieved December 30, 2021.