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  1. Loulie Jean Norman (March 12, 1913 - August 2, 2005) was a coloratura soprano who worked with arranger Gordon Jenkins. Jenkins and Norman collaborated on a number of albums. Norman was also a member of The Rhythmaires and the Ray Conniff Singers.

  2. Sep 26, 2017 · Singer Loulie Jean Norman may not be a household name, but her voice is an unmistakable part of television history. More on that in a moment. First a little background. Born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1913, Norman soon discovered a knack for singing.

  3. Loulie Jean Norman (12 March 1913 – 2 August 2005; age 92) was the soprano who sang the wordless accompaniment to the theme music of Star Trek: The Original Series. Her voice can also be heard in eerie music that accompanies the Talosians ' illusions in " The Cage ", also composed by Alexander Courage .

  4. Jan 18, 2011 · Who Is Loulie Jean Norman? If you think you've never heard the voice of this coloratura, chances are good you're wrong. The Alabama-native was born in 1913 and quickly racked up a long list of memorable performances, mostly unseen: - Began her career performing with Mel Tormé in the 1940s and appeared as a back-up singer on "California Suite."

  5. Jul 7, 2023 · Loulie Jean Norman (1913-2005) was a studio singer and vocalist who performed in many film and TV productions from the 1940s to the 1960s. She sang the theme to Star Trek, the voice of Porgy and Bess, and backed up Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and others.

  6. Loulie Jean Norman was an actress and singer who performed the Star Trek theme song and other roles. She was born in 1913, married to Norman Henry Price, and died in 2005.

  7. Loulie Jean Norman was an actress and singer who performed in Star Trek, Porgy and Bess and Rock Odyssey. She was born in 1913 in Alabama, married to Norman Henry Price, and died in 2005 in California.