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  1. 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.

  2. Inducted: 1987. An uninhibited vocalist who gave more to her performances than any other singers around, Pearl Bailey gained fame for her work in Broadway, cabaret, and Hollywood. Bailey’s sultry, slurred delivery livened up many a stale standard, including “Baby It’s Cold Outside” and her only hit, “Takes Two to Tango.”.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pearl_BaileyPearl Bailey - Wikipedia

    Pearl Bailey nel 1946. Pearl Mae Bailey (Newport News, 29 marzo 1918 – Filadelfia, 17 agosto 1990) è stata un'attrice e cantante statunitense.. Si sposò due volte: nel 1948 con John Randolph Pinkett, dal quale divorziò nel 1952; nello stesso anno si risposò con Louie Bellson, con cui rimase fino alla morte.

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

  5. 18 de ago. de 1990 · August 18, 1990 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. Pearl Bailey, the dynamic and irrepressible singer, actress and comedian whose throaty-voiced performance in "Hello Dolly!" was one of the monuments of the ...

  6. Pearl Bailey, Pearl Mae Bailey (29 de marzo de 1918 – 17 de agosto de 1990) fue una actriz y cantante estadounidense. Tras actuar en el vodevil, debutó en el teatro de Broadway con St. Louis Woman en 1946.1 Ganó un Tony por el papel principal de la producción Hello, Dolly!, toda ella con artistas negros, en 1968.

  7. Pearl Mae Bailey (March 29, 1918–August 17, 1990) was an American singer and actress. She is probably most remembered for her role as matchmaker "Dolly Gallagher Levi" in David Merrick's production of Hello Dolly! —a part first created on Broadway by Carol Channing. The all-black version of Hello, Dolly! played on Broadway from 1967 to 1969 ...