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  1. 16. Juli 2003 · Elisabeth Welch's first play was No Time for Comedy at the Lyric Theatre with Rex Harrison, Lilli Palmer and Diane Wynward. In the 1950s and 1960s, like many of her contemporaries, Elisabeth Welch ...

  2. Elisabeth Welch and Chorus originally performed Charleston written by James P. Johnson and Cecil Mack and Elisabeth Welch and Chorus performed it in the stage production Runnin' Wild in 1923. It was also covered by The Bob Prince Tentette, Wally Rose and Clancy Hayes, Charlestown Jazzband, Bert Weedon and other artists.

  3. 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.

  4. 18. Juli 2003 · Elisabeth Welch, expatriate cabaret singer who mixed elegant phrasing and emotive power to craft extraordinary interpretations of songs of America's Jazz Age and Britain's musical stage, dies at ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.
    • 4,2K
    • Alan Eichler
  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...

    • 4 Min.
    • 50,2K
    • BFI