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  1. Mildred Rinker. Profile: American jazz singer and band leader, born Mildred Rinker, February 27, 1907, Tekoa, Washington, USA - died December 12, 1951, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA). She started her career 1929 in the orchestra of Paul Whiteman where she met her later husband Red Norvo. Show more.

  2. MILDRED. (1907-1951) Dotée d'une voix souple et d'un phrasé impeccable, la chanteuse américaine Mildred Bailey est l'une des premières femmes non noires à avoir interprété le jazz avec un sens incontestable du swing et du blues hérité de ses influences principales, Ethel Waters et Bessie Smith. Mildred Rinker naît le 27 février 1907 ...

  3. vocals by Mildred Bailey, recorded November 24, 1931. Mildred Bailey (February 27, 1907 -- December 12, 1951) was a popular and influential American jazz si...

  4. Mildred is one of the most overlooked superstars in music history. Get to know and appreciate her now.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2020 · Mildred Bailey’s Belated Accolade. DownBeat Archives/Bruno of Hollywood. Pianist Teddy Wilson, whose partnership with Billie Holiday in the 1930s bequeathed us one of the great collective canons of jazz history, once told me a surprising thing. “Mildred Bailey,” he said, “was a much better singer than Billie.”.

  6. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608001101Mildred Bailey Biography

    Mildred Bailey's Career. Began career singing sheet music songs in a Seattle music store, 1924; played piano for silent movies; sang in Los Angeles clubs, 1925-28; joined Paul Whiteman Orchestra and began recording career, 1929; recorded first LPs under her own name, 1931; sang in Red Norvo's band, 1936-39; star of The Mildred Bailey Radio Show, 1944-45; performed intermittently as health ...

  7. 27 de sept. de 2008 · St. Louis Blues is composed by William Christopher Handy (1914). This performance is recorded in 1939, Mildred Bailey, vocals. Red Norvo (husband) & Orchestr...