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in New York and subsequently starting her own record label, Bliss Tavern Music, for which she continued to make recordings. Her recent projects include Four Shades of Gray; a collaboration with her daughters Lydia Gray, Elisabeth Gray and granddaughter Betty Gray and the restoration and remastering
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in 1957, for which she had her next big hit, "Little Blue Man", a novelty number which featured Fred Ebb as the voice of the "Little Blue Man", repeatingly saying: "I Rov You ... to Bits". Johnson continued on
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station in that city. The family sang on broadcasts from 1938 to 1951, and Betty did some solo work on the station as well beginning in 1943. By 1948, she had her own 15-minute radio program.
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From 1949 to 1954 she was married to Dick Redding, having one son from that marriage, Harold Richard Redding (born 1952), known as "Dickie."
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from LPs of The Take Five Sessions Betty recorded in NYC with the Lou Garisto Quartet on the late 1950s through early 1960s.
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in 1954. In the same year she signed with Csida-Grean, a management company which had handled Arnold's career.
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In 1984 and 1985, Johnson appeared as Essie Miller in the Goodspeed Opera Houses revival of
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of that company produced many of her subsequent recordings. In 1955, she signed with
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Johnson died at her home in South Carolina on November 6, 2022, at the age of 93.
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beginning in 1955, which led to a contract with a small record company,
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In Chicago, Johnson worked with Arnold again on his syndicated
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Johnson Family Singers and Betty Johnson www.historysouth.org
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director at Columbia) to sign her, but Miller, who included
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Betty Johnson Papers, 1947-2012, UNC University Libraries
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In 1993, she returned to show business, appearing at the
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and made some recordings, none of which were successful.
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among the artists he had signed, was not interested.
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Johnson's professional debut was in a family group,
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