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  1. 4. Apr. 2016 · Elisabeth Welch, who sang a memorable version of Cole Porter's "Love For Sale" in 1930, recreates it 50 years later in this rare TV performance.

    • 3 Min.
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    • Alan Eichler
  2. 24. März 2018 · Elisabeth Welch was born on February 27, 1908, in New York City and raised at Sixty-third and Amsterdam, in the old San Juan Hill area, the neighborhood of the present-day Lincoln Center. Her mother was a Scot from Leith, and she grew up hearing the recordings of the Scottish entertainers Harry Lauder and Will Fyffe.

  3. Elisabeth Margaret Welch (February 27, 1904 – July 15, 2003) was an American singer, actress, and entertainer, whose career spanned seven decades.[4] She was friends with Blanche Dunn and Barbara Key-Seymer. Her best-known songs were "Stormy Weather", "Love for Sale" and "Far Away in Shanty Town". She was American-born, but was based in ...

  4. Elisabeth von Österreich-Ungarn. Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich (Porträt von Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Öl auf Leinwand, 1865; der Künstler schuf gleichzeitig ein Porträt von Kaiser Franz Joseph I. ). In diesem Porträt trägt die Kaiserin in ihrem Haar die sogenannten Sisi-Sterne. Das Wappen der Kaiserin mit Greifen als Schildhalter.

  5. Elisabeth Welch enjoyed a long and esteemed career as a cabaret singer and London stage star over several decades of the mid-twentieth century. A New York City native, Welch had her earliest successes in the all-black musical revues on Broadway in the 1920s. After a hiatus of nearly fifty years, she returned to perform in her hometown in a 1980 jazz festival tribute to that earlier era. Later ...

  6. 9. Sept. 2013 · Benny Carter-t-as/Gene Rodgers-p/Ivor Mairants-g/Wally Morris-sb/London, October 13, 1936Voc 515

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    • Martin Schuurman
  7. Elisabeth Welch steals the show with her delicious rendition of ‘Stormy Weather’ in Derek Jarman’s brooding and darkly symbolic third feature - considered by...

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    • BFI