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Though she didn't enjoy the same level of fame and fortune as her younger brother Cab, singer and bandleader (said to be the first African-American woman to lead an all-male orchestra) Blanche Calloway is a musician worth remembering and checking out if you're a fan of 1920s/30s jazz stylings. It's Right Here For You, It Looks Like Susie, I Gotta Swing, Last Dollar and I Got What It Takes.
posted by flapjax at midnite
on Dec 29, 2009 -
26 comments
Melody Gardot was a New York fashion student, until a hit-and-run driver left her disabled and in need of therapy—musical therapy. [more inside]
posted by Mr. Anthropomorphism
on Jun 29, 2009 -
32 comments
We've previously agreed that Dr. Nina Simone created some amazing music. As a person, she was openly angry and, yes, a smidgen nuts. Big surprise... she was also not the easiest interview. (Big understatement.)
posted by miss lynnster
on Jul 30, 2007 -
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George Melly, singer, writer, and expert on Surrealism, has passed away aged 80.
posted by motty
on Jul 5, 2007 -
18 comments
RIP Oscar Brown Jr. Truly one of the greats, a legendary singer, songwriter, playwright, poet and civil rights activist, the world of jazz has lost a major member of the family.
posted by bluedaniel
on May 30, 2005 -
7 comments
Is That All There Is? Goodbye Peggy Lee.
posted by bluno
on Jan 22, 2002 -
10 comments