Resultado de búsqueda
Maxine Sullivan (May 13, 1911 – April 7, 1987), born Marietta Williams in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States, was an American jazz vocalist and performer. As a vocalist, Sullivan was active for half a century, from the mid-1930s to just before her death in 1987.
The original eight songs from the LP are here (swing and Dixieland standards including "Sunday," "You're Driving Me Crazy," and "Walking My Baby Back Home") plus two alternate takes of "Sunday" and a second version of "It's the Talk of the Town," which features singer Maxine Sullivan.
26 de may. de 2005 · Pre-eminent among them is Maxine Sullivan (1911-87). Her easy-swinging, upbeat style is reflected not only in Becky`s own sure-footed and sunny touch with a song but also in the taste she displays in her choice of repertoire, of tempos and of accompanists.
14 November 2019. 3730. Born in 1911, Marietta Williams (Maxine’s real name) came from a musically active family. From the age of six her singing attracted attention around her native Pittsburgh.
Maxine Sullivan (Marietta Williams, 13 de mayo de 1911 – 7 de abril de 1987), [1] fue una cantante de jazz y actriz estadounidense, nacida en Homestead, Pensilvania. Biografía [ editar ] Como vocalista, Maxine Sullivan estuvo activa por medio siglo, desde mediados de la década de 1930 hasta poco antes de su fallecimiento en 1987.
- Marietta Williams
- 7 de abril de 1987, Nueva York
- Westchester Hills Cemetery
Selected discography. Sources. Maxine Sullivan was a jazz singer whose career spanned much of the twentieth century and took her from a Pittsburgh after-hours club to New York ’ s hottest jazz clubs, to Hollywood, Broadway, and ultimately all over the world.
Biography. Discography. Songs. Credits. Related. Share on. facebook. twitter. tumblr. Credits. (1-398 of 398) Maxine Sullivan - Artist Details. Active. 1930s - 1970s. Born. May 13, 1911 in Homestead, PA. Died. April 7, 1987 in New York City, NY. Genre. Vocal Jazz. Styles. Vocal Jazz Standards Swing. Also Known As. Marietta Williams.