• Alberta Hunter (April 1, 1895 – October 17, 1984) was an American jazz and blues singer and songwriter from the early 1920s to the late 1950s. After twenty...
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    Alberta Charlayne Hunter-Gault (born February 27, 1942) is an American civil rights activist, journalist and former foreign correspondent for National...
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  • written for the film and original recordings by singer and composer Alberta Hunter, a veteran of the 1920s–30s nightclub scene and Broadway who appeared...
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    singer Alberta Hunter. The first line sets the theme for the song: "Gee but it's hard to love someone when that someone don't love you." Hunter sang it...
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  • but collapsed in 2006 after Hunter's gamble on natural gas futures market went bad. Hunter grew up near Calgary, Alberta, and earned a master's degree...
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  • Hunter × Hunter (pronounced "hunter hunter") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. It has been serialized in Shueisha's...
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    2015 Chewing Gum Magdalene Episode: "Tolled Road" 2016 Mr Selfridge Alberta Hunter 2 episodes The Tunnel Mel Episode #2.3 2017–2019 Broad City Lisa 2 episodes...
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  • ("Wild Women Don't Have the Blues"), Ethel Waters ("Craving Blues"), and Alberta Hunter ("Sad 'n' Lonely Blues"). She led her own band, the Blues Serenaders...
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  • the band moved up to Dreamland. Here the principal entertainers were Alberta Hunter and Ollie Powers. When King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band replaced Duhé's...
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  • Recordings by other classic female blues singers, including Sara Martin, Alberta Hunter, and Bessie Smith soon followed. In 1947, the song was revived by the...
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  • and film actress Alberta Gay (1913–1987), mother of singer Marvin Gaye Alberta Pierson Hannum (1906–1985), American author Alberta Hunter (1895–1984), American...
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    musician Alberta Hunter, released in 1980. The album was nominated for a W. C. Handy Award, in the "Traditional Blues Album" category; Hunter won the 1980...
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    Albertavenator (category Paleontology in Alberta)
    Albertavenator (meaning "Alberta hunter") is a genus of small troodontid theropod dinosaur, known from the early Maastrichtian in the Cretaceous period...
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  • was shot in Paris, France. The songs in the film were performed by Alberta Hunter courtesy of CBS Records. Reviewer Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times...
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  • (vocal) Bob Crosby (vocal) Skeets Herfurt (alto sax) Roc Hillman (guitar) Alberta Hunter (vocals) Stan King (drums) Mannie Klein (trumpet) Carl Kress (guitar)...
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  • The Way We Were: Original Soundtrack Recording. 1982 Alberta Hunter in The Glory of Alberta Hunter "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International...
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    (1940–2021), business executive Karen Horney (1885–1952), psychiatrist Alberta Hunter (1895–1984), singer and songwriter Jam Master Jay (1965–2002), DJ for...
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    Hardwicke as Capt. Andy, Edith Day as Magnolia, Paul Robeson as Joe, and Alberta Hunter as Queenie. Mabel Mercer, later famed as a cabaret singer, was in the...
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    First Nations people) is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Situated 11 km (6.8 mi) east of the border with British Columbia...
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  • Smith, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Gordon Jenkins, and Alberta Hunter, among others. The revue originally was staged by Epps and Gregory Hines...
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  • artists of the period. The first one to record the tune was blues singer Alberta Hunter. Jelly Roll Morton recorded the song twice, in 1923 and 1926. The song...
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    Music Club" performances that celebrated American music. Blues singer Alberta Hunter performed at the Baird on several occasions during her late-1970s 'comeback'...
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    The Glory of Alberta Hunter, Alberta Hunter (Columbia, 1982) Blues 'N' Jazz, B.B. King (MCA, 1983) Look for the Silver Lining, Alberta Hunter (Columbia,...
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    Revella Hughes, soprano featured on one of the label's first releases Alberta Hunter, blues singer James P. Johnson, jazz pianist Nettie Moore was a singer...
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  • to record a blues song when she cut "Jazz Me Blues". Ethel Waters, Alberta Hunter, Mary Stafford, Katie Crippen, Edith Wilson, and Esther Bigeou, among...
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  • 1992) Helen Humes, Helen (Muse, 1981) Alberta Hunter, The Glory of Alberta Hunter (Columbia, 1982) Alberta Hunter, Look for the Silver Lining (Columbia...
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    continued the series in Chicago, with performances by Lil Armstrong, Alberta Hunter, Little Brother Montgomery, and Earl Hines. Albertson subsequently worked...
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    Musselwhite Bonnie Raitt 2011 Big Maybelle Robert Cray John P. Hammond Alberta Hunter Denise LaSalle J. B. Lenoir 2012 Billy Boy Arnold Mike Bloomfield Buddy...
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  • Stone) Buffalo Springfield - "For What It's Worth" (Stephen Stills) Alberta Hunter - "Long May We Love" (Grace Freed, Roc Hillman) Hank Williams - "Why...
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    composed with lyricist Roy Turk and Addie Britt and was recorded by Alberta Hunter in 1923 with Fletcher Henderson's Dance Orchestra and also by Bessie...
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