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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.
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.
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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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.
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.
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.
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