Ethel Merman
Billie Holliday
Vivienne Segal
Andrews Sisters
Ella Fitzgerald
Ethel Waters
Judy Garland
Lee Wiley
Grete Keller
Frances Langford
Mildred Bailey
Helen Humes
Boswell Sisters
Ruth Etting
Kate Smith
Ivie Anderson
Annette Hanshaw
Helen Forrest
Alice Faye
Lotte Lehmann
Rosa Ponselle
Jarmilia Novotna
Erna Berger
Elizabeth Rethberg
Elizabeth Schumann
Viorica Ursuleac
Maria Cebotari
Marian Anderson
Rose Bampton
Marjorie Lawrence
Kirsten Flagstad
Lily Pons
no they have tacos and eat lots of pie to stay warm in the winter
This female singer sang similar songs like Carol King...
Bessie Smith was born in 1894 and died in 1937, just toward the end of the Depression (1940). She is considered to be one of the greatest female blues singer ever and was often called "The Empress of the Blues." She was as popular as Louis Armstrong during that period.
The black female guitarist and singer who played on "Shindig!" in the 1960s is Nancy Wilson. Known for her impressive guitar skills and powerful vocals, she was a prominent figure in the music scene during that era. Wilson's contributions to the show and her overall talent helped pave the way for future generations of female musicians.
A person who is famous, female (girl) and a singer........
Dorothea Lange
Yes, there were female doctors during the Great Depression. There were female DRs farther back than the Civil War.Yes, there were female doctors during the Great Depression. There were female DRs farther back than the Civil War.Yes, there were female doctors during the Great Depression. There were female DRs farther back than the Civil War.
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no they have tacos and eat lots of pie to stay warm in the winter
Mary Chesnut is famous because of the diaries she kept during the Civil war.
Saint Cecilia of Rome is the female patron saint of music and musicians.
They are scientists who became famous and happen to be female.
Its a depression in the ground where the female lays her eggs
Tegan and Sara are musicians and twin sisters from Calgary
This female singer sang similar songs like Carol King...
Its a depression in the ground where the female lays her eggs
Bessie Smith was born in 1894 and died in 1937, just toward the end of the Depression (1940). She is considered to be one of the greatest female blues singer ever and was often called "The Empress of the Blues." She was as popular as Louis Armstrong during that period.