This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Loulie Jean Norman Price, who was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 12, 1913, and passed away in her Studio City home, surrounded by her loving, extended family on August 2, 2005, at the age of 92. We will remember her forever.
Charitable donations / The Price Family
The family would appreciate donations to the Society of Singers, Inc., 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 640, Los Angeles, CA, 90048, or the Roze Room Hospice of the Valley, 4717 Van Nuys Blvd., 3rd Floor, Sherman Oaks, CA, 91403.
So sad / Yvonne Shaw (fan)
Loulie Jean died on the same day as my beloved tom-cat Sydney. I still remember that day. It was so hot and dry. The pain is still there. May they both rest in peace.
A difficult holiday season on this terrestrial ball... / Judie And Norman Price (daughter-in-law,son. grandsons )
Christmas was the high point of the holidays at the Pink House and we barely felt like celebrating without you. We recognized our spiritual beliefs regarding the time, but without your beautiful face, voice, a glass of champagne and brunc...
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Dean Martin Fan Center Magazine - October Issue pp.6-7 / "Remembering Loulie Jean Norman " (article in her memory )
The Dean Martin Fan Center magazine paid tribute to Loulie in a wonderful two-page spread in their October issue. The article featured clip shots (thanks to Lee Hale) from "The Dean Martin Show," as well as other wonderful photos. Kate Ka...
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My Friend, Loulie / Jimmy Bryant (Friend for 50 years )
Loulie Jean Norman – a name I first heard in New York City in 1953 when Bing Crosby gave her credit for an obbligato she had just sung behind one of his vocals on his radio show. She sang lead (and obbligatos) with Jud Conlon’s Rythmaires on this wee...
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Pray or whatever you do for one of Loulie's many "adopted" grandchildren CCRIII - has cancer - 25 - loved Grandma and hangin' with her at the beach in Florida.
Looking for audio/video/photos Please contact website manager with information about audio/video clips and special photographs.
The World's Most Heard Unknown Soprano
She was considered the most flawless studio soprano for more than fifty years in the entertainment industry and her voice was heard around the world, most famously for the wordless Star Trek television theme and “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” although she had a wide-ranging career, spanning television, the movies and Disney theme parks.
She sang with greats such as Frank Sinatra,Henry Mancini, Ray Charles, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley.
She was a regular on the Dean Martin show, the Carol Burnett show, and the Dinah Shore show, where she sang and also acted in skits.