Jessie Bartlett Davis (1860 – May 14, 1905) was an American operatic singer and actress from Morris, Illinois, who was billed as "America's Representative...
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civil rights activist Jessie Bartlett Davis (1860–1905), American singer Jessie Evans (basketball), American basketball coach Jessie Earl (died 1980), English...
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on Berliner Gramophone "Don Jose Of Sevilla" (Smith, Herbert) – Jessie Bartlett Davis & W. H. MacDonald on Berliner Gramophone "Happy Days In Dixie" (m...
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saxophonist Jesse Ed Davis (1944–1988), American guitarist Jess H. Davis (1906–1971), American academic administrator Jessie Bartlett Davis (1860–1905), American...
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produced by a tweeter, rather than the traditional bell ringer. Jessie Bartlett Davis, (c. 1859–1861–1905), operatic singer and actress Jack Boyle, (1889–1971)...
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drugstore and called opera star Jessie Bartlett Davis, even though they had never met. Jacobs-Bond hoped that Davis would make the song as popular as...
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noted Chicago theater manager Will J. Davis and his famous wife, contralto Jessie Bartlett Davis. The Davises bred trotters and dogs at their Crown Point...
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Robin Hood. After opening night, the contralto playing Alan-a-Dale, Jessie Bartlett Davis, demanded a song to better show off her voice, threatening to walk...
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encouragement and assistance of friends, including a loan from contralto Jessie Bartlett Davis, in 1901 she published a sheet music collection of her compositions...
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Clement Scott in 1889 and premiered in Chicago on June 9, 1890, with Jessie Bartlett Davis as Alan a-Dale. "Robin Hood" by Louis Prima and Bob Miketta (1944)...
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S. Shubert, Broadway impresario (b. 1878) (rail crash) May 14 – Jessie Bartlett Davis, operatic contralto (b. 1859) May 15 – Andrey Schulz-Evler, composer...
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administrator Jessica Davis (born 1978), American rhythmic gymnast Jessica Davis (bobsledder) (born 1992), American bobsledder Jessie Bartlett Davis (1860–1905)...
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13 – Sam S. Shubert, American theater owner (b. 1878) May 14 – Jessie Bartlett Davis, American actress and singer (b. 1860) May 23 – Mary Livermore,...
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for 45 years. Her other successful students included contralto Jessie Bartlett Davis; sopranos Frieda Hempel, Mary McCormic, Alice Nielsen, and Marcia...
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village belle – Eloise Morgan Idalia, La Fontaine's leading lady – Jessie Bartlett Davis Act I No. 1 - Chorus - "The glorious robe of Autumn spread o'er...
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with teachers including Mathilde Marchesi and George Henschel. Jessie Bartlett Davis Nora Bayes Olive Fremstad Mary Garden Frieda Hempel Florence Kimball [pupils]...
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Bostonians." Actors in the group included Henry Clay Barnabee, Jessie Bartlett Davis, Mena Cleary, W. H. MacDonald, Eugene Cowles, Tom Karl, Marie Stone-MacDonald...
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Boston Ideal Opera Company from 1888 to 1890, in the same cast as Jessie Bartlett Davis. In 1890 she sang in the operas Der Freischütz, Mignon, Les Huguenots...
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the Exposition. Woman's Building: Statuettes Aloys Loeher Bust of Jessie Bartlett Davis marble unlocated Frederick MacMonnies Columbian Fountain aka The...
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Bartlett Colombo (tenor) - Harry Brown Mercedes - Louise Cleary Romero - Eugene Cowles Fra Anselmo - Harry Dale Dolores (contralto) - Jessie Bartlett...
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which is 377 feet (115 m) in length and 46 feet (14 m) high. Died: Jessie Bartlett Davis, 46, American opera contralto and state actress, died of Bright's...
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Massachusetts) Jessie Bartlett Davis, opera contralto Miles Davis, jazz musician, bandleader and composer, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Orbert Davis, trumpeter...
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Tanner 2006 Jessie Gray Bevan Lucretia Breazeale Hamilton Ethel Maynard Patricia Ann McGee Polly Rosenbaum 2008 Betty Accomazzo Katharine Bartlett C. Louise...
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Katharine Bartlett (1907–2001) was an American physical anthropologist who worked from 1930 to 1952 as the first curator of the Museum of Northern Arizona...
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debuted in March 2023 at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre at Lincoln Center with Bartlett Sher as director and Aaron Sorkin with a revised book. In 2013, she was...
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Affairs Canada - Bartlett 2022. Veterans Affairs Canada - Champagne 2022. Veterans Affairs Canada - Dagg 2022. Veterans Affairs Canada - Davis 2022. Veterans...
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List of Toy Story characters (redirect from Andy Davis (Toy Story))
like. In Toy Story 3, a relationship begins to develop between Buzz and Jessie. He is particularly open with his affection when switched to "Spanish mode"...
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Victoria Alcock as Denise Jackson David Avery as Kingsley Jackson James Bartlett as Luke Jackson Elizabeth Hall as Ronnie Sara Stephens as Dawn Katherine...
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Governor Newton Booth wed after he retired from politics, and Washington Bartlett was a lifelong bachelor. Jerry Brown was a bachelor throughout his initial...
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Ramond, "René Verzier nous a quittés". Films du Québec, January 12, 2024. Bartlett, Rhett (3 January 2024). "Peter Berkos, Oscar-Winning Sound Effects Editor...
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