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  1. Catherine Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 – March 13, 1985) was an American Jazz Age singer. She was one of the most popular radio stars of the late 1920s and early 1930s, with many of her most notable performances taking place on NBC's Maxwell House Show Boat.

  2. 00:00:00 The Black Bottom00:03:05 You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You?00:05:46 Six Feet of Papa00:09:01 That's You, Baby00:11:41 Big City Blues00:14:46 Do, Do, D...

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  3. Annette Hanshaw whose career only lasted about 10 years was known as "The Personality Girl". Her short-lived recording career produced upwards to 250 sides. Annette was often confused for the voice of Betty Boop - singer Mae Questel. She was a chief rival of Ruth Etting in the late 1920's to mid-1930's era.

  4. Catherine Annette Hanshaw, October 18, 1901 – March 13 1985 was one of the most popular female jazz singers. She was a popular and influential singer in the late 1920s alongside Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters and the Boswell Sisters.

  5. 19 de mar. de 1985 · Annette Hanshaw, one of the most prolific recording singers in the late 1920's and early 30's, died of cancer on Wednesday at New York Hospital after a long illness. She was 74 years...

  6. Catherine Annette Hanshaw (October 18, 1901 – March 13, 1985) was an American Jazz Age singer. She was one of the most popular radio stars of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Over four million of her records had been sold by 1934. In her ten-year recording career, she recorded about 250 sides.

  7. Annette Hanshaw. Vocalist nicknamed "the Personality Girl" who emerged in the late 1920s as a teen with a command of improvisation and swing before retiring in 1934. Read Full Biography.