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    Valaida Snow (June 2, 1904 [1] – May 30, 1956) [2] was an American jazz musician and entertainer who performed internationally. She was also known as "Little Louis" and "Queen of the Trumpet," a nickname given to her by W. C. Handy. [3] Early life. Snow was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

  2. Feb 22, 2020 · Valaida Snow in an undated photo. She was a big name in Europe and Asia as well as in black communities across the United States, often giving some of the first jazz performances on major ...

  3. If sheer talent were a measure of fame, Valaida Snow would be one of the most renowned performers of the 20th century. Her story epitomizes the history of countless gifted but underappreciated African American artists, performers, and musicians who often were not universally recognized in their lifetime.

  4. Dec 19, 2022 · Valaida Snow. Trumpet Master/Center for Young Musicians. Valaida Snow rose to stardom through her trumpets at a time when it was rare for many women to get on stage and exhibit their talent...

  5. Jazz musician Valaida Snow. In the 1930s, famous Tennessee jazz musician Valaida Snow was known as “Little Louis” because her talent with a trumpet rivaled the legendary Louis Armstrong. She performed around the world, but it was a tour of Europe that would haunt her for the rest of her life.

  6. Snow, Valaida (c. 1903–1956) African-American singer, dancer, and musician, best known of the early female jazz horn players and called the "Queen of the Trumpet," who entertained audiences in North America, Europe and Asia from the '20s to the '50s. Name variations: Valaida Edwards.

  7. Jun 13, 2022 · Valaida Snow. Biography. Articles. News. The tale of Valaida Snow is dramatic, a beautiful gifted entertainer, singer, dancer, arranger, and jazz trumpeter who succeeded against all odds. Valaida’s exceptional talent, determination and charm brought her international fame.

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