Jane Harvey (born Phyllis Taff, January 6, 1925 – August 15, 2013) was an American jazz singer, known for recording several tracks with famous musicians such as Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman during the 1940s.
She auditioned for Barney Josephson, who offered her an opportunity to perform at his Greenwich Village's nightclub, Café Society.
Around the time of her death, she performed locally, all over the Los Angeles area.
[2] She was married to record producer Bob Thiele and had two children, her son Robert and a daughter.
[2] Harvey died of cancer at her home in Los Angeles on August 15, 2013.