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  1. Dinah Washington. Born Ruth Lee Jones on August 29, 1924, in Tuscaloosa Alabama, Dinah Washington, an Alabama Jazz and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member, was known as the “Queen of the Blues. ” With a string of hits during the 1950s, she became the most popular African American female recording artist of the decade.

  2. Dinah Washington ( 29. srpna 1924 Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA – 14. prosince 1963 Detroit, Michigan, USA) [1] byla americká zpěvačka. Za svou píseň „What a Diff'rence a Day Made“ z roku 1959, která se umístila na osmé příčce v žebříčku Billboard Hot 100, byla oceněna cenou Grammy. V té době její doprovodnou skupinu tvořil ...

  3. 29. Aug. 2018 · Because of the American Federation of Musician’s recording ban (August 1942 to October 1943), and the fact that Hampton’s contract with Decca solely required instrumental music, Washington recorded only one side during her three-year stint with the orchestra. Though not a featured recording artist, Washington’s live performances with Hampton’s orchestra became legendary. As Hampton ...

  4. Buddy Holly. Legends of American Music. Stamp Category: Commemorative. Set: Legends of American Music (Rock ‘n’ Roll/Rhythm & Blues) Value: 29c, First-Class postage rate. First Day of Issue: June 16, 1993. First Day City: No official First Day city. Both Cleveland, Ohio and Santa Monica, California held cancellation ceremonies, but release ...

  5. 28. Aug. 2019 · In 1960, she made No.1 on the R&B chart twice with duets with Brook Benton, including the fabulous, “A Rockin’ Good Way To Mess Around (And Fall In Love).”. Dinah Washington was just 39 when ...

  6. 4. Okt. 2011 · 100 Hits Legends. 100 Hits Legends is een cd van Dinah Washington ... Dinah Washington - A rockin' good way (to mess around and fall in love) 2. Dinah Washington - Big deal ; 3. Dinah Washington - Come Rain or Come Shine; 4. Dinah Washing ...

  7. 14. Dez. 2016 · Today in 1963, American blues and jazz singer Dinah Washington died at age 39. Known as the "Queen of the Blues", she scored the 1959 Grammy Award-winning single "What A Diff'rence A Day Makes" and the 1961 hit "September In The Rain". Primarily a jazz vocalist, she performed and recorded in a wide variety of styles including blues, R&B, and traditional pop music, and has been cited as "the ...