Lorraine Feather

Lorraine Feather (born Billie Jane Lee Lorraine Feather; September 10, 1948) is an American singer, lyricist, and songwriter.

A native of Manhattan, she was born to jazz writer Leonard Feather and his wife Jane, a former big band singer.

She was named Billie Jane Lee Lorraine for her godmother Billie Holiday, her mother's former roommate Peggy Lee, and for the song "Sweet Lorraine".

[1]Three of her albums have been nominated for Grammy Awards in the Best Jazz Vocal Album category: Ages (2010), Attachments (2013), and Flirting with Disaster (2015).

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Feather, Math Camp photo shoot—photo by Mikel Healey
Eddie Arkin and Feather, Math Camp photo shoot—photo by Mikel Healey