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{{Short description|American jazz singer (1928–2014)}}
'''Jacqueline Ruth Cain''' (May 22, 1928 – September 15, 2014)<ref name="Dead">{{cite web|url=http://www.thedeadrockstarsclub.com/2014b.html|title=The Dead Rock Stars Club : July to December 2014|publisher=Thedeadrockstarsclub.com|accessdate=2014-09-18}}</ref> was an [[United States|American]] [[jazz]] [[singer|vocalist]], known for her partnership with her husband [[Roy Kral]], as the team [[Jackie and Roy]].<ref name="Dead"/> [[Douglas Martin (reporter)|Douglas Martin]] of ''[[The New York Times]]'' described them as "the most famous vocal duo in jazz history".<ref name="nyt">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/19/arts/music/jackie-cain-of-the-jazz-duo-jackie-and-roy-dies-at-86.html?ref=obituaries|title=Jackie Cain, of the Jazz Duo Jackie and Roy, Dies at 86|date=September 18, 2014|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=[[Douglas Martin (reporter)|Douglas Martin]]}}</ref>▼
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{{Infobox musical artist
| image = Jackie & Roy.jpg
| caption = Jackie Cain and Roy Kral at [[Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society]], Half Moon Bay, California, 1982
| birth_name = Jacqueline Ruth Cain
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1928|5|22}}
| birth_place = Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2014|9|15|1928|5|22}}
| death_place = [[Montclair, New Jersey|Montclair]], New Jersey
| genre = [[Jazz]], [[vocal jazz]]
| occupation = Singer
| years_active = 1946–2007
| label =
| associated_acts = [[Jackie and Roy]]
}}▼
'''Jacqueline Ruth Cain''' (May 22, 1928 – September 15, 2014) was an American [[jazz]] singer known for her partnership with her husband in the duo [[Jackie and Roy]]. She was the sister-in-law of singer [[Irene Kral]].
==Life and career==
Born in [[Milwaukee]], Wisconsin
At the age of 17, Cain accepted her first full
Cain died at her home in [[Montclair, New Jersey|Montclair]], New Jersey,
==Critical reception==
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==Discography==
{{See also|Jackie and Roy#Discography|l1=Jackie and Roy Discography}}
'''Solo'''
* ''So Many Stars'' ([[Audiophile Records|Audiophile]], 2000)
'''With [[Don Sebesky]]'''▼
* George Davis Quartet, "Jubilee"/"I Only Have Eyes for You" ([[Aristocrat Records|Aristocrat]], 1947)<ref name="Davis">{{cite web|title=George Davis Quartet Vocal By Jackie Cain - Jubilee / I Only Have Eyes For You|url=https://www.discogs.com/George-Davis-Quartet-Vocal-By-Jackie-Cain-Jubilee-I-Only-Have-Eyes-For-You/release/9244509|website=Discogs|date=July 1947 |accessdate=22 April 2017|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Richard Cook (journalist)|Richard Cook]] & Brian Morton: ''The Penguin Guide To Jazz on CD'', sixth Edition, London, Penguin, 2002▼
* ''Everything I Love'', Bill Kirchner (Evening Star, 2004)
* ''85 Candles: Live in New York'', [[Marian McPartland]] ([[Concord Jazz]], 2005)<ref name="AM credits">{{cite web|title=Jackie Cain {{!}} Credits|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jackie-cain-mn0000127599/credits|website=AllMusic|accessdate=22 April 2017}}</ref>
==Sources==
▲* [[Richard Cook (journalist)|Richard Cook]] & [[Brian Morton (Scottish writer)|Brian Morton]]: ''The Penguin Guide
==References==
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