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      • By the age of 3, Anderson showed a knack for singing along with her parent’s old blues 78 rpm records by the likes of Bessie “The Empress of the Blues” Smith. Anderson started singing at a local church, singing solos in its gospel choir.
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  2. Anderson started singing at a local church, singing solos in its gospel choir. Anderson tells of her early life in the 1998 book The Jazz Scene: "My parents used to play blues records all the time," Ernestine Anderson told me. " John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, all the blues greats.

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  4. Mar 7, 2008 · Ernestine Anderson (and her twin sister Josephine) were born to their proud parents, Erma and Joseph, in Houston, Texas on November 11, 1928. By the tender age of 3, Anderson showed a knack for singing along with her parents' old blues 78 rpm records by the likes of Bessie “The Empress of the Blues” Smith.

  5. Mar 10, 2016 · Ernestine Anderson (and her twin sister Josephine) were born, in Houston, Texas. By the age of 3, Anderson showed a knack for singing along with her parent’s old blues 78 rpm records by the likes of Bessie “The Empress of the Blues” Smith.

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · Ernestine Anderson died on Thursday at the age of 87 at a retirement home in Seattle. The singer’s career of more than six decades began in that city when she was a teenager. She went on to be featured with the big bands of Johnny Otis and Lionel Hampton, record the classic album Hot Cargo and receive Grammy nominations and rave reviews for ...

  7. Mar 17, 2016 · Anderson was born Nov. 11, 1928. At age 3, she could sing along with recordings of Bessie Smith; she soon moved on to the more refined environs of her local church's gospel choir. After...

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · In 1940, Anderson’s godmother entered her into a contest at Houston’s Black-owned Club Eldorado, a mainstay for Black secular music. After Anderson — then age 11 — won the $25 prize, she began...

  9. May 1, 2009 · After a decade of obscurity, she surfaced with a splash when bassist Ray Brown heard her sing at a jazz party on Vancouver Island in 1976. “At the end of it Ray asked me if I was ready to come back and start singing again,” Anderson says. “I told him I needed a record, I couldn’t just start cold.

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