Pearl Bailey

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AKA: Pearl Mae Bailey
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 03/29/1918
Birthplace: Newport News, Virginia, USA
Death Date: 08/17/1990

biography

This Broadway musical star was noted for her trademark song delivery in which she interrupted a number to make comic asides to the audience. Bailey began her career performing in amateur shows and as a band singer in vaudeville and cabarets where she was known at first as the younger sister of dancer Bill Bailey. By the mid-1940s, she had evolved her own unique style of delivery--a slyly sultry and husky drawl--and her superb comic timing which she displayed in her hit recording "Tired" and her show-stopping performance in the 1946 Broadway musical "St. Louis Woman".

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Credits

Marge
1970
Frankie
1954
of Big Mama
Aunt Hagar
Beatrice Chambers

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Went to live with mother in Washington, DC after parents' divorce
 
Entered amateur shows at age 15
1933 
Began career as touring singer/dancer; debut on the vaudeville stage at the Pearl Theatre in Philadelphia
1941 
First New York engagment (the Village Vanguard)
1943 
Toured with Cootie Williams's band
Continued

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