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  1. Discover Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942 by Ivie Anderson released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Ivie Anderson was a classy yet swinging singer, the best that Duke Ellington ever had. Early on she worked at the Cotton Club in shows and sang with Anson Weeks, Curtis Mosby, Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders, and Earl Hines (1930).

  3. jazzinfo.org › artist › ivie-andersonIvie Anderson bio

    Ivie Anderson. Ivie Anderson, sometimes called Ivy (July 10, 1905 to December 28, 1949), was a jazz singer and performer. He is best known for his performances with Duke Ellington’s orchestra in 1931 and 1942. Anderson was born in Gilroy. She was well-known for her sweet singing voice and popularity with Ellington’s group.

  4. Ivie Anderson – The Sensitive & Musical Vocalist from Duke Ellington’s BandFind the album here: http://bit.ly/25o9oiJ http://bit.ly/1pBfM5p http://amzn.to/1M...

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  5. Ivie Anderson was born on 10 July 1904 in Gilroy, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Hit Parade (1937), A Day at the Races (1937) and Corrina, Corrina (1994). She was previously married to Walter Collins and Marque Nea.

  6. Ivie Anderson (July 10, 1904 in Gilroy, California, USA - December 28, 1949 in Los Angeles, California, USA) was an American singer. Sang with Earl Hines And His Orchestra in Chicago before Duke Ellington hired her in 1931. In 1942 she left Duke Ellington's orchestra to open her own restaurant in Los Angeles. She died in 1949 due to chronic asthma.

  7. Aug 31, 2018 · Among the most memorable lines in the lyric sung on the Ellington recording by Ivie Anderson: “…underloved, overfed, my man’s gone, so I instead got rocks in my bed.”. Even more suggestive are these lines from another song from Jump for Joy, the delightful “Chocolate Shake” recorded (6-25-41) by Ellington: “It was under an African ...

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