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Carline Ray (* 21. April 1925 in New York City; † 18. Juli 2013 ebenda [1]) war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin und Jazzmusikerin (Kontrabass, E-Bass, Gitarre, Piano, Gesang). Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1Leben und Wirken. 2Ausgewählte diskographische Hinweise. 3Literatur. 4Weblinks. 5Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
Occupation (s) Musician, singer. Instrument (s) Piano, guitar. Carline Ray (April 21, 1925 – July 18, 2013) was a jazz instrumentalist and vocalist. She was a member of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm .
28. Juli 2013 · Carline Ray, a pioneering jazz instrumentalist and vocalist who joined the all-female International Sweethearts of Rhythm in the 1940s, later performed with Erskine Hawkins and Mary Lou...
Guitarist/bassist/vocalist Carline Ray’s direct link to Armstrong naturally stems from her marriage to Luis Russell, Armstrong’s longtime musical director. Her story is a fascinating one that...
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23. Juli 2013 · 8-Minute Listen. Playlist. Pioneering musician Carline Ray died July 18 at age 88. In the 1940s, when it was difficult for women to be accepted as jazz musicians, Ray found a home in the...
"Carline Ray LIVE at Women In Jazz Festival" St. Peter's Church NYCApril 5, 2008 video by Anthony PepitoneCarline Ray - vocal - Yuka Aikawa - piano - Atsundo...
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Guitarist/bassist/vocalist Carline Ray’s direct link to Armstrong naturally stems from her marriage to Luis Russell, Armstrong’s longtime musical director. Her story is a fascinating one that intersects with James Reese Europe (with whom her father played), breaking color lines as a graduate of The Juilliard School and Manhattan School of ...
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