
While working the Palm Springs’ Doll House with her
trademark purr, Peggy was noticed by hotel owner Frank Beringin. He brought
Petty to the Ambassador Hotel’s Buttery Room in East Chicago where she was first
seen by Benny Goodman. She would join his band in 1941 and stay on for two
years.
The picture above is from Life Magazine and shows Peggy with copies of her hit Manana. I found a kitschy video of her
performing the song on YouTube, it’s worth a listen if only to get an idea of
how different Peggy’s style is from what you’d expect of the time. She would have been 94 today and I'm sure she'd still have been rocking it.