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  1. His Eye Is On The Sparrow: An Autobiography (Quality Paperbacks Series) by Ethel Waters, Charles Samuels, 1992-03-22
  2. His Eye Is on the Sparrow by Waters Ethel, 1951
  3. To Me It's Wonderful by Ethel Waters, 1975-08-01
  4. Ethel Waters: Stormy Weather by Stephen Bourne, 2007-03-09
  5. Heat Wave: The Life and Career of Ethel Waters by Donald Bogle, 2011-02-01
  6. Ethel Waters: I Touched a Sparrow by Twila Knaack, 1979-05
  7. His Eye is on the Sparrow: an Autobiography By Ethel Waters (With Charles Samuels) by ethel waters, 1951-01-01
  8. Ethel Waters, finally home. by Juliann DeKorte, 1978
  9. His Eye is on the Sparrow; an Autobiograhy By Ethel Waters by Ethel, Charles Samuels Waters, 1951
  10. Voices of joy, voices of freedom: Ethel Waters, Sammy Davis, Jr., Marian Anderson, Paul Robeson, Lena Horne by Arnold Dobrin, 1972
  11. The playbill, Majestic theatre. The messrs. Shubert present Beatrice Lillie and Ethel Waters in At home abroad [with] Herb Williams, Reginald Gardiner, Mitzi Mayfair, Paul Haakon, Vera Allen, Nina Whitney, John McCauley, Woods Miller. by Ethel] Waters, 1936
  12. His Eye Is on the Sparrow by Ethel \ with Samuels, Charles Waters, 1951
  13. Love and Salt Water (New Canadian Library) by Ethel Wilson, 1990-10-01
  14. To Me Its Wonderful by Ethel Waters, 1972

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Ethel Waters (18961977) singer, actress, c. 1933, in As Thousands Cheer Ethel Waters grew up in Chester, Pennsylvania. She didn t have much schooling.
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singer, actress, c. 1933, in As Thousands Cheer
Ethel Waters grew up in Chester, Pennsylvania. She didn't have much schooling. By the age of eight she had a job as a domestic worker and was married by the age of 13. She first worked on the stage at the Lincoln Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland, where she sang "St. Louis Blues." She then toured the South, billed as "Sweet Mama Stringbean," with carnivals, and tent and vaudeville shows. Her first New York appearance was a one-week engagement at the Lincoln Theatre. She also played in Hello, 1919! at the Lafayette Theatre in Harlem. Her first recordings were "The New York Glide" and "At the New Jump Steady Ball" on Cardinal Records in 1919. Then in 1921, she was hired by Black Swan Records to record "Down Home Blues" and "Oh, Daddy," which became a best seller. She went on a promotional tour in the South with Fletcher Henderson and the Black Swan Troubadours. After this, Waters continued to play the vaudeville circuit and worked in several theatrical revues. She turned down an offer to go to Paris with

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Ethel Waters biography. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains over 1000 songs from this era in Real Audio 3 format, as well as hundreds of biographies and discographies of Jazz Ethel
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Ethel Waters was one of the most popular African-American singers and actresses of the 1920s. She moved to New York in 1919 after touring in vaudeville shows as a singer and a dancer. She made her recording debut in 1921 on Cardinal records with " The New York Glide " and " At the New Jump Steady Ball ", but switched over to African-American owned Black Swan label, and recorded " Down Home Blues " and " Oh Daddy " the first Blues numbers for that company. She frequently sang with Fletcher Henderson during the early 1920s, but by the mid-1920s Waters had became more of a pop singer. She performed in a number of musical revues throughout the rest of the decade and appeared a couple of films, including "Check and Double Check" with Amos 'n' Andy and Duke Ellington . By the end of the 1930s she was a big star on Broadway. In 1949, she was nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actress in the film "Pinky", and the next year she won the New York Drama Critics Award for best actress. Waters got religion in the late Fifties and performed and toured with evangelist Billy Graham until her death in 1977. Ethel Waters accompanied by Albury's Blue and Jazz Seven Ethel Waters' Jazz Masters Ethel Waters accompanied by her Ebony Four Ethel Waters accompanied by Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders ... Ethel Waters accompanied by Will Marion Cook's Singing Orchestra Title Recording Date Recording Location Company Ain't Goin' Marry (Ain't Goin' Settle Down)
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Ethel Waters was the first black Superstar... an innovator who opened all the theatrical doors hitherto closed to black performers of her day, to attain the towering position she reached as a headliner. She fought hard and long to achieve solo star status in the white world of vaudeville, night clubs, Broadway theater, radio, films and television. More than any other black performer of the century, Ethel Waters was a woman of the theater, and the celebrity she attained in maturity as an actress tended at times to overshadow-at least in memory-the importance of her accomplishments and influence as a singer. Her talents defied categorical limits. She was the fountainhead of all that is finest and most distinctive in jazz and popular singing. Widely imitated during the 30's and 40's, one still hears echoes of Ethel Waters in many singers who came after her. Joe Turner, Bing Crosby, Ivie Anderson, Lee Wiley, Mildred Bailey, Connie Boswell, and Ella Fitzgerald have acknowledged their debt to her. Her range soared easily from a low, chest tone to a high, clear head voice: on records she sang from a low E to high F, just over two octaves, and on "Memories of You" she hits a spectacular high F sharp. Her diction was clear and impeccable, coloring the lyrics with the proper emotion necessary to express the feelings she wanted to convey. Born October 31, 1896, in Chester, Pennsylvania, her eighty year life was a turbulent one filled with low valleys and high peaks. In her autobiography

4. Remembering The Career Of Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters was an influential singer and award winning actress who contributed to African American history. With all that Ethel Waters has contributed to music and film, it is surprising that
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With all that Ethel Waters has contributed to music and film, it is surprising that she is often forgotten. She was a talented blues singer whose unique style distinguished her from other blues singers and she was a jazz vocalist as well. Her talent extended beyond singing, when she became a dramatic actress who earned award nominations for her performances. What was most remarkable about Waters' performances was how she reconstructed the mammy character into one that challenged stereotypes. Career as a Singer Ethel Waters was born in Chester, Pennsylvania on October 31, 1896. She had a hard life in which she faced rejection from her mother and poverty. Waters' love of singing began as a child when she sang in church choirs but her childhood was cut short when at thirteen she married an abusive man, dropped out of sixth grade, and was divorced a year later. Shortly thereafter, she began working as a maid until two vaudeville producers discovered her while she was singing in a talent contest in 1917. She toured with vaudeville shows, and was billed as “Sweet Mama Stringbean” because of her height and thinness. In 1919, she left the vaudeville circuit and performed in Harlem nightclubs. Two years later she became one of the first black singers to cut a record on the

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Waters, Ethel (b. October 31, 1896?, Chester, Pa.; d. September 1, 1977, Chatsworth, Calif.), American singer and actress who brought black urban blues into the mainstream. Ethel Waters was born to a 12 year old mother, Louise Anderson, who had been raped by a white man, John Waters. Although she was raised by her maternal grandmother, she took her father's surname. Reared in poverty, she left school at the age of 13 in order to support herself through domestic housework. Waters performed for the first time at the age of five in a children's church program. She was called Baby Star and later, performing on the black vaudeville circuit, became known as Sweet Mama Stringbean. After moving to New York City in 1919, at the start of the Harlem Renaissance , Waters recorded songs for Black Swan Records and then Colombia Records while playing in revues and performing on the white vaudeville circuit during the 1920s. Two of her more popular songs were "Dinah" (1925) and "Stormy Weather" (1933). By refining the lyrics and the performance, Waters introduced urban blues to a white audience. Her stylistic alterations created a niche for the black nightclub singers who gained popularity from the 1930s through the 1950s. In 1927, Waters's career as an actress began with the musical

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Ethel Melum, The Doll Lady With her talented and nimble fingers Ethel meticulously repaired and crafted doll bodies, faces and hairstyles.
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Ethel Waters A Legacy of Names for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities. Ethel Waters Biography. From the Red Hot Jazz Archive.
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Online Resources Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index Films: Queer History ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index Am I Blue? Ethel Waters Ethel Waters is arguably the first woman jazz singer, with a gift for musical phrasing that immediately distinguished her from both the classic blues singers and the prevailing standards for popular singers. This CD surveys her recordings from 1925 to 1939, placing emphasis on jazz elements. Throughout, she's accompanied by an extraordinary collection of jazz musicians, and rare are the popular vocal records of the period where singers and jazz bands coexist so comfortably. Cornetist Joe Smith and clarinetist Don Redman are present on 1925's "Sweet Georgia Brown," and several musicians who appear as young sidemen on recordings from 1929 to '31such as

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