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Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson
American gospel singer
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Willie Mae Ford Smith
Willie Mae Ford Smith
American singer
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Albertina Walker
Albertina Walker
American singer (1929-2010)
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Thomas A. Dorsey
Thomas A. Dorsey
American musician, composer, and Christian evangelist influential in the development of early blues and 20th-century gospel music
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James Cleveland
James Cleveland
American musician
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Linda Hopkins
Linda Hopkins
African American actress and blues and gospel singer
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Clara Ward
Clara Ward
American gospel artist; singer, music arranger, songwriter
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Roberta Martin
Roberta Martin
American musician
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The Roberta Martin Singers
The Roberta Martin Singers
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Brother Joe May
Brother Joe May
singer
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Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples
American singer
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Lucille Bogan
Lucille Bogan
American blues singer
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Big Mama Thornton
Big Mama Thornton
American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
American gospel musician
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Doris Akers
Doris Akers
Music composer, arranger and singer
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Dinah Washington
Dinah Washington
American singer, songwriter, pianist
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Dorothy Norwood
Dorothy Norwood
American Musician
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The Davis Sisters
The Davis Sisters
American gospel group, founded in 1945
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Inez Andrews
Inez Andrews
American singer
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Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
African-American blues singer
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Ledisi
Ledisi
American R&B and jazz recording artist, songwriter and actress.
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Five Blind Boys of Mississippi
Five Blind Boys of Mississippi
band
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Chanté Moore
Chanté Moore
American singer-songwriter
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Lynda Randle
Lynda Randle
American singer
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Kid Ory
Kid Ory
American jazz trombonist
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The Soul Stirrers
The Soul Stirrers
band
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Jennifer Holliday
Jennifer Holliday
American actress and singer
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Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
American singer, songwriter, and pianist
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Wanda Jackson
Wanda Jackson
American singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist
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Johnny Adams
Johnny Adams
American blues, jazz and gospel singer
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Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke
American recording artist; singer-songwriter and entrepreneur
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Irma Thomas
Irma Thomas
American soul and rhythm and blues singer
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Ernestine Anderson
Ernestine Anderson
American jazz and blues singer
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Fantasia Barrino
Fantasia Barrino
American actress and singer
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Bessie Smith
Bessie Smith
American blues singer
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Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
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Carleen Anderson
Carleen Anderson
American soul singer
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Lorez Alexandria
Lorez Alexandria
American musician
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Cass Elliot
Cass Elliot
American recording artist; singer, record producer (1941-1974)
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Kelly Price
Kelly Price
American songwriter, singer
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Sandra Crouch
Sandra Crouch
American musician
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Honey Cone
Honey Cone
band
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The Blind Boys of Alabama
The Blind Boys of Alabama
gospel group from Alabama, United States
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Merry Clayton
Merry Clayton
American musician
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Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
American jazz trumpeter, composer and singer
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Julie London
Julie London
American actress and singer (1926-2000)
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Dinah Shore
Dinah Shore
American singer and actress
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Thelma Houston
Thelma Houston
American singer and actor
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Dottie Peoples
Dottie Peoples
American musician
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Frank Hamilton
Frank Hamilton
American musician
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Anders Osborne
Anders Osborne
American singer-songwriter
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Bessie Jones
Bessie Jones
American folk musician and gospel singer
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Etta James
Etta James
American recording artist; singer
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Lisa Marie Presley
Lisa Marie Presley
American singer-song-writer and daughter of Elvis Presley
Bessie Griffin
American singer (1922–1989)

Bessie Griffin

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American singer (1922–1989)
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Music
Bessie Griffin, 1977

Bessie Griffin (née Arlette B. Broil; July 6, 1922 – April 10, 1989) was an American gospel singer. From junior high into the late 1940s, she sang with the Southern Harps, who were better known later as the Southern Revivalists Of New Orleans, then performed with The Caravans for a year and toured with W. Herbert Brewster Jr. Mentored by Mahalia Jackson, she moved to Chicago in the early 1950s and then relocated to Los Angeles at the end of the decade. She performed in theaters and night clubs, and appeared on popular televisions shows like The Ed Sullivan Show and The Dinah Shore Show.