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  1. 19. Aug. 2009 · At the age of 18, Washington joined Lionel Hampton’s band and a year later she also signed with Keynote Records, releasing her first hit “Evil Gal Blues” under the name Dinah Washington. Washington was never to record any of her gospel music, despite her obvious talent for it, believing that the secular world of professional music should be kept apart from the spiritual.

  2. Michelle herself has been nominated for the W.C. Handy Award for best blues vocalist (she lost to Etta James) and has toured internationally. Now comes an exquisite live album, "Fortune Cookie," made with her band, the Evil Gal Festival Orchestra (the "Evil Gal" is plucked from a Dinah Washington song). It was recorded at the famous Scullers ...

  3. Now known as Dinah Washington, she made her first record, ‘Evil Gal Blues’ with a sextet drawn from Hampton’s band. The record was a hit and several others followed in the next three years, so she signed as a solo artist, first with the Apollo label and then with the new Mercury outfit, where she stayed for seven years.

  4. To learn Dinah Washington - Evil Gal Blues chords, these are the chords to practise in sequence: F, A, C, B, C, Am, F, Abm, C, Am and F. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 58 BPM and then match the original tempo of 117 BPM. Given the song's key of C Major, adjust the capo to align with your vocal range and chord preference.

  5. Dinah Washington was One of the Greatest Jazz Singers of all Time and this Compilation is a Snapshot of her at the Peak of her Powers in the Mid Fifties Period of Rendition Between Blues and Jazz. It is a Fantastic Introduction to the Artists Work. This Compilation Concentrates on Washington's Sassiest Performances and Purest Jazz. The Album features Performances from Such Greats as Paul ...

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  7. Dinah Washington. 897,609 listeners. Ruth Lee Jones (born August 29, 1924 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; died December 14, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan), better known by her stage name Dinah Washington and also as the Queen of the Blues… read more.