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189:. Moore sang a brief refrain in the song-and-dance number, "Lose That Long Face", which was edited out of the film before it was released. This extended version of the song has been reconstructed, and can be seen on YouTube. 197: 57:. She taught herself to play the piano in her teens and worked as a theater pianist in Kansas City in the early 1920s. In 1923 and 1924, she recorded for 540: 140:
in Chicago in 1937. She performed at her own club, Monette's Place, in New York City in 1933. Around 1940 she sang in New York with
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In Los Angeles in the 1950s, she continued to perform in local venues, but also worked as a maid and
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and recorded with him in 1927 and 1928. She recorded 44 songs from 1923 to 1927, some under the name
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Classic Jazz: The Musicians & Recordings that Shaped Jazz, 1895–1933
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Who's Who of Jazz: Storyville to Swing Street, 5th ed
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Survivor: Gabon
Gainesville, Texas
Garden Grove, California
jazz
classic female blues
Kansas City, Missouri
Paramount Records
Chicago
New York City
Chicago
Dallas
Oklahoma City
Charlie Johnson
Smalls Paradise
Tommy Ladnier
Jimmy O'Bryant
Jimmy Blythe
Bob Fuller
Rex Stewart
Bubber Miley
Elmer Snowden
Lucky Millinder
Fats Waller
Ethel Waters
Zinky Cohn
Sidney Bechet
Sammy Price
Los Angeles
nightclubs
James P. Johnson

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