Gore, Leslie (1946–)
Gore, Leslie (1946–)
American pop vocalist. Born Lesley Sue Goldstein, May 2, 1946, in New York, NY; sister of Michael Gore; graduated from Sarah Lawrence College (1968).
Attended prep school in Englewood, NJ; discovered by Quincy Jones during senior year in high school, signed with Mercury record label and had #1 hit with debut single "It's My Party" (1963); scored 3 Top-5 hits with "She's a Fool," "Judy's Turn to Cry," and "You Don't Own Me" (1963); released hit singles "Maybe I Know" (1964), "Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows" (1965), and "California Nights" (1967); collaborated with Jones until 1967; appeared on tv series "Batman" (1967); recorded unsuccessful album for Motown subsidiary Mowest (1972); reunited with Jones for Love Me by Name (1976), which performed well in England; with brother, earned Academy Award nomination for song "Out Here on My Own" from the Fame soundtrack (1980); continues to perform in Atlantic City.