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Mildred Bailey - Wikipedia Mildred Bailey (born Mildred Rinker; February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a Coeur d'Alene jazz singer [2] during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady", and "Mrs Swing"
Mildred Bailey | Jazz Singer, Swing Era Icon | Britannica Mildred Bailey was an American singer known for her light soprano voice, clear articulation, and jazz phrasing As a singer, Bailey was especially influenced by Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith, and she was one of the first nonblack performers to become a skilled jazz singer
Mildred Bailey’s Belated Accolade - DownBeat Magazine For Holiday, it was drugs and racism; for Bailey, it was food and diabetes She struggled with obesity, but she was gifted with a musician’s ear for rhythmic amendment and could produce a sunny, optimistic timbre that shivered with gentle, shimmering vibrato on high notes
Mildred Bailey—Idaho’s Very Own Queen of Swing Mildred Bailey was actually the first female to sing with a big band, the Paul Whiteman Band, back in the early 1930s She preceded the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday
Mildred Bailey - Speak Sing Native Born Mildred Rinker in Washington state in 1907, Bailey began performing at an early age, playing piano and singing in movie theaters during the early ’20s By 1925, she was the headlining act at a club in Hollywood, doing a mixture of pop, early jazz tunes, and vaudeville standards
Bailey, Mildred - Encyclopedia. com One of the first female singers to make a name for herself in the American pantheon of jazz, Mildred Bailey (1907-1951) managed to capture the subtleties of the era's African American blues and ragtime music
Meet the Queen of Swing, Mildred Rinker Bailey – Idaho Histories Watch the award-winning documentary Rumble to learn more about Indigenous artists, including Mildred Bailey In 2012, the Coeur d’Alene tribe began working to ensure Mildred Bailey’s legacy is honored within and beyond her tribal nation
Mildred Bailey - Discography of American Historical Recordings Mildred Bailey (born Mildred Rinker; February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a Native American jazz singer during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady" and "Mrs Swing"
Bailey, Mildred – The Jazz Tome She was born Mildred Rinker in Tekoa, Washington, and began singing on local radio stations Her brother Al was one of Paul Whiteman ’s Rhythm Boys, and Whiteman hired Mildred too in 1929
Mildred Bailey - PureHistory Mildred Rinker Bailey (February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a popular and influential American jazz singer during the 1930’s, known as “The Queen of Swing”, “The Rockin’ Chair Lady” and “Mrs Swing ”