Rosemary Clooney was one of the most popular singers of the early 1950s, scoring with four #1 hits -- "Come On-A My House" (1951), "Half As Much" (1952), and the two-sided "Hey There" (from the Broadway musical The Pajama Game)/"This Ole House" (1954) -- but she really blossomed as a fine jazz vocalist in the 1970s through her death in 2002; her nephew was George Clooney, the actor, and her brother, Nick Clooney (George's father), was a leading TV news anchorman in Cincinnati in the 1970s.