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Forebears: The Mercurial And Majestic Dinah Washington. August 10, 2017 • With technical mastery and endless style, Washington never sang the same song the same way twice. No singer since has ...
Did Dinah Washington really lose it when she attended one of Aretha Franklin’s shows and heard Franklin sing one of Washington’s songs — as depicted in the new movie “Respect”? Not quite ...
Dinah Washington’s famous 1959 version of “What a Diff’rence a Day Makes,” alongside Dee Alexander’s recording of the tune from her 2014 album Songs My Mother Loves.
Dinah Washington was one of the greatest song stylists of the 20th century -- a vocalist whose precise diction and unique phrasing left her mark on any song she sang, ...
With technical mastery and endless style, Washington never sang the same song the same way twice. No singer since has had Washington's particular combination of talent, sass and pluck.
Dinah Washington was best known for the song “What a Difference a Day Makes.” The same could be said of Shadow Theatre, which christened its striking new home in Aurora with Thursday’s ...
100 Best Breakup Songs of All Time. From Taylor Swift to Olivia Rodrigo and Alanis Morissette, check out the world's hardest-hitting split-up anthems here.
On Aug. 29, 2024, 11 years since the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center opened, and 100 years since the "Queen of the Blues" was born Ruth Lee Jones in Tuscaloosa, an exhibit of photos and ...
Dinah Washington on Video. Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers June 27, 2013. Of all the many female jazz singers, Dinah Washington remains the most contemporary. Her voice was always cocked and loaded, her ...
Dinah Washington, Queen of the Blues, is probably Tuscaloosa's most famous musician. Others: Johnny Shines, Chuck Leavell, John Townsend and Eddie Hinton ...
Did Dinah Washington really lose it when she attended one of Aretha Franklin’s shows and heard Franklin sing one of Washington’s songs — as depicted in the new movie “Respect”?
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