Seniors watching anti Viet Nam War march Democratic Natl Convention Miami Beach Florida 1972
by David Lee Guss
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Seniors watching anti Viet Nam War march Democratic Natl Convention Miami Beach Florida 1972
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David Lee Guss
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"On July 17, 1997, Woolworth's closed its remaining department stores in the U.S. and changed its corporate name to Venator." It was the original five and dime store.
"In 1928, Adelaide Hall introduced the hit song, 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby' written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, including the lyric: 'Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby.'"
"Adelaide Hall was one of the major entertainers of the Harlem Renaissance. Along with Louis Armstrong, she pioneered scat singing and is widely acknowledged as one of the world's first jazz singers. Indeed, Ella Fitzgerald regarded her as such. Hall was the first female vocalist to sing and record with Duke Ellington. She holds the accolade of being the 20th century's most enduring female recording artist, her recording career having spanned eight decades."
She passed away in November 1993 at London's Charing Cross Hospital at 92.
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