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  1. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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 .

  6. 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.

  7. 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.