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Jazz singer Cleo Laine pictured with her new baby daughter Jaqueline. 6th February 1963
Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine at The Variety Club of Great Britain annual show business awards ceremony at The London Savoy Hotel
A Midsummer Nights Dream, pictured Cleo Laine. 26th September 1967
Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Pictured, singer Cleo Laine. August 1959
A rehearsal of "Flesh to a Tiger", a West Indian play which is to have itsA rehearsal of " Flesh to a Tiger", a West Indian play which is to have its premiere at the Royal Court Theatre on May 21st. Pictured, Cleo Laine who plays " Della". 20th May 1958
Swinging Farewell To Duke. Londons famous church St. Martin s-in-the-Fields was filled with swinging sounds. The occasion was a memorial service for American bandleader Duke Ellington who died
Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Pictured, Johnny Dankworth, Cleo Laine and Brother Williams. 30th July 1961
Band leader Johnnie Dankworth and his wife, the singer Cleo Laine, pictured with their new born son. 18th May 1960
Cleo Laine pictured during a rehearsal of "No Love Left". 4th September 1958Cleo Laine pictured during a rehearsal of " No Love Left". 4th September 1958
Singer Cleo Laine at the Chelsea Flower Show. 18th May 1981
Cleo Laine opens "London Entertains". The festival is designed to create aCleo Laine opens " London Entertains". The festival is designed to create a greater appreciation of each others cultures for the people of London
Singer Cleo Laine with her husband Johnny Dankworth. 19th March 1958
A rehearsal of "Flesh to a Tiger", a West Indian play which is to have itsA rehearsal of " Flesh to a Tiger", a West Indian play which is to have its premiere at the Royal Court Theatre on May 21st. Pictured, a " sacrificial scene" with a live kid
Bandleader Johnny Dankworth and singer Cleo Laine gave away a big secret a few hours before they were pictured together at a BBC radio rehearsal. The secret - they were married on Tuesday
Swinging Farewell To Duke. Londons famous church of St. Martin s-in-the-Fields was filled with swinging sounds. The occasion was a memorial service for American bandleader Duke Ellington who died