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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Valaida_SnowValaida Snow - Wikipedia

    Valaida Snow (June 2, 1904 [1] – May 30, 1956) [2] was an American jazz musician and entertainer who performed internationally. She was also known as "Little Louis" and "Queen of the Trumpet," a nickname given to her by W. C. Handy. [3] Early life. Snow was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

  2. Valaida Snow (2 de junio de 1904 [1] -30 de mayo de 1956) [2] fue una artista y música de jazz estadounidense que actuó internacionalmente. Era conocida como "Little Louis" y la "reina de la trompeta", un apodo que le dio WC Handy .

  3. 13 de oct. de 2019 · Valaida Snow, la reina de la trompeta que cambió el lugar de la mujer en el jazz. Fue cantante, bailarina y multiinstrumentista. La comparaban con Louis Armstrong, pero ella impuso su propio...

  4. 22 de feb. de 2020 · Singer, dancer, musician, conductor: Valaida Snow was a sensation. Sasha/Getty Images. Over the latter half of the 1930s, Snow recorded roughly 40 sides in studios across Europe, including her...

  5. Valaida Snow, la reina de la trompeta que cambió el lugar de la mujer en el jazz. Por Daniel Mecca ( @danielmecca) Mujer, negra, tremenda trompetista, bailarina, multiinstrumentista, cantante, líder de orquestas, productora de shows.

  6. If sheer talent were a measure of fame, Valaida Snow would be one of the most renowned performers of the 20th century. Her story epitomizes the history of countless gifted but underappreciated African American artists, performers, and musicians who often were not universally recognized in their lifetime.

  7. Snow, Valaida (c. 1903–1956) African-American singer, dancer, and musician, best known of the early female jazz horn players and called the "Queen of the Trumpet," who entertained audiences in North America, Europe and Asia from the '20s to the '50s. Name variations: Valaida Edwards.