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Mamie Smith - Wikipedia - Mamie Smith was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress. As
a vaudeville singer she performed in various styles, including jazz and blues.
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Mamie Smith - Mamie Smith biography. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains over
1000 songs from this era in Real Audio 3 format, as well as hundreds of ...
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Smith, Mamie (1883-1946) | The Black Past: Remembered and ... - Actress and performing artist Mamie Smith made music history in 1920 when she
stepped into a studio to lay down “Crazy Blues,” considered by industry ...
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Mamie Smith - Crazy Blues (1920) - YouTube - Aug 13, 2009 ... Mamie Smith (1883-1946) was the first African-American female performer to
make a vocal blues recording in 1920 with "Crazy Blues".
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Mamie Smith and the Birth of the Blues Market : NPR - Nov 11, 2006 ... Mamie Smith was the first black artist to record a blues song: 1920's "Crazy Blues
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Mamie Smith - IMDb - Mamie Smith, Soundtrack: Beginners. Mamie Smith was born on May 26, 1883 in
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. She was married to Jack Goldberg. She died on ...
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Cincinnati's own, Mamie Smith - African American Registry - Mamie Smith, an African American singer, was born on this date in 1883 in
Cincinnati, OH. Mamie Gardener began her career in show business as a dancer
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Mamie Smith – Wikipedia - Mamie Smith, född 26 maj 1883 i Cincinnati, Ohio, död 16 september 1946 i New
York, var en afroamerikansk sångerska och skådespelerska. Smiths ...
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Mamie Smith – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre - Mamie Smith (Cincinnati, 26 de Maio de 1883 – Nova Iorque, 16 de Setembro de
1946) foi uma norte-americana cantora de vaudeville, dançarina, pianista e ...
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