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  1. Elizabeth Mary Landreaux (31 de marzo de 1895-17 de marzo de 1963), conocida como Lizzie Miles, fue una cantante de blues estadounidense. Biografía. Miles nació en la barriada de Faubourg Marigny en Nueva Orleans ( Luisiana) en el seno de una familia criolla francófona.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lizzie_MilesLizzie Miles - Wikipedia

    March 17, 1963. (1963-03-17) (aged 67) New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Genres. Blues. Occupation (s) Singer. Elizabeth Mary Landreaux (March 31, 1895 – March 17, 1963), [1] known by the stage name Lizzie Miles, was an Afro- Creole blues singer in the United States.

  3. 16 de ago. de 2011 · 35K views 12 years ago. New Orleans legend Lizzie Miles sings "Salty Dog" and "Lizzie's Blues," recorded in 1952 with Sharkey Bonano's Kings of Dixieland. Stanley Mendelson plays piano on...

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  4. Lizzie Miles. Biography. Lizzie Miles used her huge voice to create a sophisticated, urbane style that was more suited for settings like the Cotton Club in Harlem than the tent shows of the South.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2019 · by Roger Hahn. Courtesy of Louisiana State Museum. A promotional photograph of jazz and blues vocalist, Lizzie Miles. Lizzie Miles was the stage name of Elizabeth Mary Landreaux, a blues and jazz vocalist whose career spanned the advent of jazz in New Orleans to its post–World War II revival.

  6. Lizzie Miles. 1895 – 1963. Blues. Born Elizabeth Mary Landreaux, Afro-French Creole jazz and blues vocalist Lizzie Miles (1895-1963) began singing in church and was working in New Orleans with Joe Oliver, Kid Ory, Manuel Manetta, and Armand Piron while still in her teens.

  7. 12 de oct. de 2011 · Click "Show more" for full info and links. For promotional purposes only. Support the music, it's worth it. Buy official if you can.Recorded directly from th...

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