by Ron Wynn
One of the more popular big band era singers, a performer that some might not consider a jazz vocalist, but one with exceptional ability to project lyrics and also an excellent interpreter. Forrest used several names early in her career, among them The Blue Lady and Bonnie Blue. She began singing in her brothers band in Washington, D.C., then was featured in Artie Shaws band after Billie Holiday left in 1938. Forrest joined Benny Goodman when Shaw disbanded in 1939, staying until 1941. She recorded with Nat King Coles trio and Lionel Hampton in 1940, then began to score hits working with the Harry James orchestra. During the early 40s, she had string of successes. Later she teamed with Dick Haymes on his radio show and on six duets that were big hits. Forrest cut back her activity in the 50s, then sang with Tommy Dorseys Orchestra led by Sam Donahue in the early 60s. She continued to work on the club circut in the 70s and 80s, making a new album for Stash in 1983. Forrest died July 11, 1999 at age 82.