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Before Ottilie Patterson joined the Chris Barber Band in 1955, it was accepted that British performers could not sing the blues effectively. Ottilie Patterson changed all that: she began with what ...
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7. Sept. 2007 · Ottilie Patterson & Lonnie Donegan sing "When I Move to the Sky". Since Lonnie introduces Ottilie, I assume it's from a TV show of his. Anyone know any more?
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Anna Ottilie Patterson era la menor de cuatro hermanos, hijos de Joseph Patterson, un norilandés y Jūlija Jēgers, de nacionalidad letona. La pareja se conoció en el sur de Rusia. 1 Ambos padres venían de una familia de músicos y Ottilie dio clases de piano a los once años, aunque nunca recibió clases de canto. 2 .
10. März 2023 · My Name Is Ottilie. Soul singer Dana Masters asks whatever happened to Ottilie Patterson, once the rising star of popular music in late 1950s Britain - and, some say, the godmother of British blues.
Ottilie Patterson. Northern Irish blues and jazz singer (born Comber, County Down, January 31, 1932, died June 20, 2011). Patterson was trained as a classical pianist from age 11, but never received formal training as a singer. She was best known for her performances with the Chris Barber's Jazz Band in the late 1950s-early 1960s.