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  1. Escucha And Friends por Pearl Bailey en Deezer. Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart, St. Louis Blues, C’est Si Bon...

  2. Bailey, Pearl (1918–1990)African-American jazz singer, Tony Award-winning actress, author, and tireless campaigner for world peace who served as an American delegate to the United Nations. Born in Newport News, Virginia, on March 29, 1918; died on August 17, 1990; youngest of four children of Joseph James Bailey (an evangelical preacher) and ...

  3. 18 de ago. de 1990 · Aug. 18, 1990 12 AM PT. Pearl Bailey, the preacher’s daughter who sang and danced her way from Depression coal mining towns to Broadway and the hearts of America as the star of the black ...

  4. 9 de feb. de 2021 · While the original Broadway production of Hello, Dolly!opened in 1964, the musical made history again when Pearl Bailey took over the title role November 12, 1967. With Bailey’s arrival, the ...

  5. 17 de ago. de 1990 · "Pearl Bailey, the first black beauty to make waves [in the postwar era], was hardly anyone's idea of a woman who might use sex to stalk a man down or to lash out at society. Instead Pearlie Mae personified the lively down-home diva, the ordinary, chatty, wisecracking neighborly lady who was telling a generation scared of its own shadow to just cool it honey, sit back, relax, and have some fun.

  6. Died Aug. 17, 1990 in Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, PA. P earl Bailey was an actress and singer with a sexy, throaty drawl and a droll sense of humor who once was called America's "ambassador of love." A preacher's daughter, "Pearlie Mae" sang and danced her way from Depression coal mining towns to Broadway and into the hearts of ...

  7. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pearl_BaileyPearl Bailey - Wikipedia

    Pearl Mae Bailey ( Southampton County, 29 maart 1918 – Philadelphia, 17 augustus 1990) was een Amerikaans actrice en zangeres. Ze acteerde in televisieseries, films en toneelstukken. Voor haar rol in Hello, Dolly! kreeg ze een Tony Award. Als zangeres scoorde ze in 1952 een grote hit met haar versie van "Takes Two to Tango".