[U]nderneath January Jones there is a girl named Jacqueline Allison, who grew up in Chicago and whose warm, unpretentious personality emerges as she gets beyond her old Las Vegas material... to contemporary songs like "Singing My Song for You".
The more she relaxes into Jackie Allison and the more January Jones disappears into the mists of her past, the better she sounds.January Jones (the stage name of Jacqueline Allison)[1] is an American pop singer, active mainly in the 1960s and 1970s.
[6] Earl Wilson called her the "Scopitone queen, drawing more quarters on those [video jukebox] machines than anybody else".
Her first manager (whom she married two weeks after meeting, and later divorced) made her change her name from Jaqueline Allison to January Jones.
[4][1] She took a hiatus for marriage and children in the late 1960s and early 1970s, returning to the stage in 1973 [1] but retiring later.