Here's a few:
Lavern Baker
Etta James
Mary Wells
Little Eva
Martha Reeves
yes there are many or some black singers from Louisiana like people who play blues, and jazz
Nina Simone, called the High Priestess of Soul, was a popular female jazz singer of the 60's. Shirley Scott, along with Stanley Turrentine, made some of the most notable soul-jazz records of the early 1960's.
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There are heaps, but my favorite is the singer in the band Cherry Poppin' Daddies.
The 70s were known for dance tunes and disco. Some of the more popular singers from this era were Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer, and Carly Simon.
yes there are many or some black singers from Louisiana like people who play blues, and jazz
Nina Simone, called the High Priestess of Soul, was a popular female jazz singer of the 60's. Shirley Scott, along with Stanley Turrentine, made some of the most notable soul-jazz records of the early 1960's.
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Many jazz singers are know to have come from New Orleans. Some famous jazz singers are, Louis Armstrong, Johnny Hartman, Frank Sinatra, and Ella Fitzgerald.
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There are heaps, but my favorite is the singer in the band Cherry Poppin' Daddies.
Some notable baritone female singers in the music industry include Amy Winehouse, Lana Del Rey, and Adele.
Some notable female baritone singers in the music industry include Annie Lennox, Karen Carpenter, and Tracy Chapman.
Some notable female baritone singers in the music industry include Annie Lennox, Karen Carpenter, and Tracy Chapman.
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The 70s were known for dance tunes and disco. Some of the more popular singers from this era were Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer, and Carly Simon.