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  1. Maxine Sullivan (May 13, 1911 – April 7, 1987), born Marietta Williams in Homestead, Pennsylvania, United States, was an American jazz vocalist and performer. As a vocalist, Sullivan was active for half a century, from the mid-1930s to just before her death in 1987.

  2. Apr 9, 1987 · Maxine Sullivan, whose cool, precise and rhythmic singing of the Scottish folk song ''Loch Lomond'' in the late 1930's gave her an identity that remained with her throughout her career, died of...

  3. Oct 9, 2009 · 2.4K. 274K views 14 years ago. ...more. Maxine Sullivan sings Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies". A brilliant, rare version recorded on August 6th, 1937. From the ASV Living Era series CD released in...

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · Singer Maxine Sullivan (1911-1987) used her voice to represent the Bronx community she and other jazz artists called home. Maxine Sullivan, ca. 1945. In 1937, a swinging version of the traditional Scottish folk song "Loch Lomond" captured widespread attention and catapulted young jazz singer Maxine Sullivan to stardom.

  5. Excellent vocal interpreter and engaging performer who found a big hit with the anomalous "Loch Lomond." Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1930s - 1980s. Born. May 13, 1911 in Homestead, PA. Died. April 7, 1987 in New York, NY. Genre. Vocal, Jazz. Styles. Vocal Jazz, Standards, Swing. Also Known As. Marietta Williams. Album Highlights.

  6. May 7, 2017 · Maxine Sullivan was a jazz vocalist with a light and intimate style that sadly recorded far too few jazz songs in her career. She enjoyed success in the swing era, and then repeated that success several eras later. Maxine Sullivan had very little formal music training.

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