- Jo Ann Greer was a popular band vocalist who began singing in the late 1940's and made many Hollywood connections through her first marriage to pianist Freddie Slack. Morris Stoloff, musical director for Columbia Pictures, used her as the "ghost" singer for many actresses, most prominent of whom was Rita Hayworth, who Greer dubbed in the films "Affair in Trinidad," "Miss Sadie Thompson" and "Pal Joey." She also sang for Gloria Grahame in "Naked Alibi," Carole Mathews in "Meet Me at the Fair," Charlotte Austin in "Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder," Esther Williams in "Jupiter's Darling," June Allyson in "The Opposite Sex," and Susan Kohner in "Imitation of Life." She began singing and recording with Les Brown's orchestra in the early 1950's and remained with the band for more than 30 years, touring throughout the world into the early 1990's. She also made several recordings with Ray Anthony's band, including the hits "Wild Horses" and "The Hokey Pokey." In 1991, she joined forces with two other former "ghost" singers - Annette Warren and India Adams, and created a popular cabaret show called "Voices-Hollywood's Secret Singing Stars."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Alan Eichler
- SpousesFreddie Slack (divorced)
- An out-take of Greer singing a duet with George Sanders of "I Have a Dream" from "Jupiter's Darling" (as the singing voice of Esther Williams) is included in the CD box set for "That's Entertainment!".
- Greer was married to a member of the Lawrence Welk orchestra. She even guest-starred on the Welk show in the '60s, singing "Strangers in the Night".
- She was a vocalist with Ray Anthony, Sonny Burke, and Les Brown. With Ray Anthony she recorded "You're A Heartbreaker" in 1953. Elvis Presley recorded the same song two years later on Sun Records.
- Sang the vocal on Ray Anthony's party record hit "The Hokey Pokey".
- Greer dubbed Kim Novak's voice singing "Life of the Party" in the 1955 film "Five Against The House" and two years later dubbed Novak's co-star, Rita Hayworth, in "Pal Joey." Musical director Morris Stoloff preferred Greer's voice to the singer who dubbed Novak in "Pal Joey" and had her record "My Funny Valentine" with him on the album "Soundtracks, Voices and Themes" for Colpix Records.
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