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  1. Elisabeth Margaret Welch (February 27, 1904 – July 15, 2003) was an American singer, actress, and entertainer, whose career spanned seven decades. Her best-known songs were " Stormy Weather ", " Love for Sale " and "Far Away in Shanty Town".

  2. Elisabeth Welch (1904-2003) was an American-born singer who appeared in British films of the 1930s and 1940s, opposite Paul Robeson and others. She also performed in West End musical theater and introduced many songs that became standards, such as "Stormy Weather".

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • February 27, 1904
    • Elisabeth Welch
    • July 15, 2003
  3. Jul 18, 2003 · Elisabeth Welch was born in Manhattan on Feb. 27, 1904, though some accounts say 1908 and her age varied in interviews over the years. In an interview with The Times on Feb. 1, 1986, she was said ...

  4. Elisabeth Welch. Actress: Big Fella. In British films of the 1930s and 1940s, American-born singer Elisabeth Welch made several memorable guest appearances in cabaret sequences, and starred opposite Paul Robeson in two features. Sophisticated, glamorous and charming, her appearances were a refreshing departure from the stereotype of black women perpetuated by Hollywood films of that time. One ...

    • February 27, 1904
    • July 15, 2003
  5. Learn about the life and career of Elisabeth Welch, a Black chanteuse singer and dancer who performed in Broadway, Paris, and London. She was known for her sultry voice, signature tune Solomon, and appearances in films and musicals.

  6. Elisabeth Welch was born on February 27, 1908, in New York City and raised at Sixty-third and Amsterdam, in the old San Juan Hill area, the neighborhood of the present-day Lincoln Center. Her mother was a Scot from Leith, and she grew up hearing the recordings of the Scottish entertainers Harry Lauder and Will Fyffe.

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  8. Mar 24, 2018 · Elisabeth Welch was born on February 27, 1908, in New York City and raised at Sixty-third and Amsterdam, in the old San Juan Hill area, the neighborhood of the present-day Lincoln Center. Her mother was a Scot from Leith, and she grew up hearing the recordings of the Scottish entertainers Harry Lauder and Will Fyffe.

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