• Sippie Wallace (born Beulah Belle Thomas, November 1, 1898 – November 1, 1986) was an American blues singer, pianist and songwriter. Her early career in...
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  • Stills, the Marvelettes, and a classic feminist blues singer named Sippie Wallace because she knows the world doesn't end with acoustic song-poems and...
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  • Sidney Bechet, trumpet virtuoso Louis Armstrong, and such singers as Sippie Wallace and Bessie Smith. In 1922 Taylor made her first record for the African-American-owned...
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  • artist Michael Wallace (piper) (fl. late 1800s), Irish musician Simon Wallace (born 1957), British composer and pianist Sippie Wallace (1898–1986), American...
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    Frances Cooper Roberta A. Griffith Bina West Miller Jeanne Omelenchuk Sippie Wallace Edna Noble White Irene Clark Woodman 1994 Marie-Therese Guyon Cadillac...
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    special guests Albert King, Etta James, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Sippie Wallace (Lightyear/Image Entertainment 2005) The Stones in the Park concert...
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    Frances Cooper Roberta A. Griffith Bina West Miller Jeanne Omelenchuk Sippie Wallace Edna Noble White Irene Clark Woodman 1994 Marie-Therese Guyon Cadillac...
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  • also performed in the "Blues Is a Woman" concert that year, alongside Sippie Wallace, sporting a man's three-piece suit, straw hat, and gold watch. She sat...
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  • D.C., Raitt was accompanied by blues musicians Roosevelt Sykes and Sippie Wallace. Side one "That Song About the Midway" (Joni Mitchell) – 4:44 "Rainy...
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    industry. Another transplant was the former classic female blues singer Sippie Wallace, who had moved to Detroit in 1929, but did not resume her blues singing...
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