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gmfacius favorited 1 year ago
Valaida Snow - Ants in my pants
Combine the tap dancing Clark Brothers with "I Can't Dance I've Got Ants In My Pants" sung by entertainer/trumpet player Valaida Snow and you get t...
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I Can't Dance, I've Got Ants in My Pants, Valaida. Parlophone 78 rpm.
This is a great record by Parlophone, featuring Valaida Queen of the Trumpet with Billy Mason and his Orchestra. (CE6802) #A6116 Played on a 193 HM...
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Valaida Snow - My Heart Belongs To Daddy (Cole Porter), 1939
Valaida (Valaida Snow) was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1903 and was part of a musical family along with her sisters, the similarly named Alva...
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gmfacius favorited 1 year ago
Ethel Waters - What Did I Do To Be So Black And Blue (1930)
Ethel Waters (Oct.31,1896(1900?) - Sept.1,1977) was an American blues and jazz vocalist and actress. She frequently performed jazz, big band, rock ...
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Taking A Chance On Love - Ethel Waters
From the film
CABIN IN THE SKY © 1943
Performed by Ethel Waters with Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Music ~ Vernon Duke
Lyrics ~ John LaTouche & Ted F...
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Ethel Waters and the Plantation Orchestra - Dinah (1926)
Ethel Waters (oct.31,1896 - sep.1,1977) was an American blues and jazz vocalist and actress.
She was born to a 12 year old mother, Louise Anderson...
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I can't give you anything but love Valaida Snow Denmark 1940
Miss Valaida Snow- Queen of the Trumpet, one of the greatest female talents in jazz history. In 1939 Valaida Snow took residence in Denmark, and li...
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gmfacius favorited 1 year ago
Valaida Snow - The Mood That I'm In (1937)
Valaida Snow (jun.2,1904, may.30,1956, New York City)
was an black American jazz musician and entertainer. Raised on the road in a show-business f...
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Valaida Snow - Until The Real Thing Comes Along (1936)
Valaida Snow (jun.2,1904, may.30,1956, New York City)
was an black American jazz musician and entertainer. Raised on the road in a show-business ...
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Valaida Snow - You're Driving Me Crazy (1940)
Valaida Snow (born June 2, 1904, Chattanooga, Tennessee; died May 30, 1956, New York City, older sister to Lavaida Snow) was an black American jazz...
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Valaida Snow - Caravan (Ellington), 1939
Valaida Snow (vocal, trumpet) And Her Orchestra - Caravan (Duke Ellington), Sonora 1939
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gmfacius favorited 1 year ago
VALAIDA SNOW JAZZ TRUMPET STAR
Tim Reid hosts segment on the Queen of the Trumpet. With Fayard Nicholas, Bobby Short and Bill Reed. Sound is out of sync but I guess you'll still ...