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  2. Dakota Staton (June 3, 1930 – April 10, 2007) [1] was an American jazz vocalist who found international acclaim with the 1957 No. 4 hit "The Late, Late Show". She was also known by the Muslim name Aliyah Rabia for a period due to her conversion to Islam as interpreted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community .

  3. Apr 13, 2007 · (Ms. Staton, who converted to Islam after her marriage, used the name Aliyah Rabia for a time.) Her brother, Fred Staton, a saxophonist who lives in New York City, is her only immediate...

  4. Staton, Dakota (Aliyah Rabia), dynamic singer whose star rose quickly in the mid-1950s; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., June 3, 1932. Dakota Staton has never attained the notoriety deserving of her talent.

  5. Dakota Staton (June 3, 1930 – April 10, 2007) [1] was an American jazz vocalist who found international acclaim with the 1957 No. 4 hit "The Late, Late Show". She was also known by the Muslim name Aliyah Rabia for a period due to her conversion to Islam as interpreted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community .

  6. Apr 10, 2007 · Dakota Staton, also known by the Muslim name Aliyah Rabia for a period due to her conversion to Islam as interpreted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, was an American jazz vocalist who found international acclaim with the 1957 No. 4 hit, "The Late, Late Show".

  7. Apr 10, 2007 · She was also known by the Muslim name Aliyah Rabia for a period due to her conversion to Islam as interpreted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Born: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Genre: Jazz, R&B, Soul, Blues.

  8. Feb 9, 2024 · She changed her Aliyah Rabia, although she never went by that name professionally. In 1965, she and her husband, jazz trumpeter Talib Dawud, moved briefly to England, and she even recorded an...