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  1. Despite living in a racially stratified 1930s U.S., Mildred Bailey never sought to hide the fact that she was born into the Coeur d’Alene tribe of Idaho. Rather, it was a source of personal pride that she readily shared with her associates. Cast within a jazz narrative that left no room for Native Americans, the public image of Bailey as a ...

  2. 1 de ago. de 2001 · Mildred Bailey found fame after signing on with Paul Whiteman's national dance orchestra in 1929. Dynamic and plucky, she married xylophonist Red Norvo, and the couple became known as "Mr. and Mrs ...

  3. 1 de feb. de 2018 · The Rinkers relocated to Spokane in 1912; in 1917 Mildred moved to Seattle after the death of her mother. There she found work as a song demonstrator at Woolworth’s. At 17 she married Ted Bailey; the marriage soon ended in divorce but she kept his last name, which in 1918 sounded more American (and less Teutonic) than Rinker.

  4. Mildred Bailey ( Tekoa, 1907. február 27. – Poughkeepsie, 1951. december 12. ), amerikai dzsesszénekesnő. A New Grove Jazz Dictionary szerint Bailey volt első fehér énekes, aki elsajátította a kortárs fekete előadók zenei fogalmazásmódját. Az 1930-as évek ismert amerikai jazzénekesnője volt.

  5. Mildred Bailey (* 27. Februar 1907 im Coeur d’Alene-Reservat, Idaho bei Tekoa, Washington, als Mildred Rinker; † 12. Dezember 1951 in Poughkeepsie, NY) war in den 1930er Jahren eine bekannte US-amerikanische Jazzsängerin. Als erste Band-Sängerin in der Geschichte des Jazz gehörte sie fest zu den Stammsolisten ihres jeweiligen Orchesters.

  6. Born In. Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington, United States. Died. 12 December 1951 (aged 44) Mildred Rinker Bailey (February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a popular and influential American jazz singer during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady" and "Mrs. Swing". Some of her best known hits are "It's So P ...

  7. 19 de feb. de 2020 · Bailey is credited with being the first female big-band vocalist. She was the earliest female vocalist to sing ahead of and behind the beat and did so with relaxed charm (Ivie Anderson began recording with Duke Ellington in 1932). Born in 1903, Bailey grew up on the Coeur d'Alene Reservation in Idaho up until she was 13.