Sippie Wallace, born as Beulah Thomas (1 November, 1898 - 1 November, 1986) was a United States blues singer, songwriter, and pianist. Wallace was born in Houston, Texas to a musical family; her brothers were George W. Thomas, a notable pianist, bandleader, composer, and music publisher, and Hersal Thomas, and her niece was Hociel Thomas (daughter of George). In her youth she sang and played organ in Baptist church where her father was a deacon, … Wikipedia
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Sippie Wallace biography. A history of Jazz before 1930. This site contains over 1000 songs from this era in Real Audio 3 format, as well as hundreds of biographies and discographies of Jazz musicians. www.redhotjazz.com/wallace.html
a precursor to the modern blues, in which the singer often repeats two lines of a song, and improvises a third. Wallace, who frequently sang without a microphone, was influenced by blues great Ma Rainey , yet developed a style all her own. In her earl www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=11142
A classic female blues singer from the '20s, Wallace kept performing and recording until her death. She was a major influence on a young Bonnie Raitt , who recorded several of Wallace's songs and performed live with her. The daughter of a Baptist deacon www.emusic.com/artist/Sippie-Wallace-MP3-Download/1159535...
A classic female blues singer from the '20s, Wallace kept performing and recording until her death. She was a major influence on a young Bonnie Raitt , who recorded several of Wallace's songs and performed live with her.The daughter of a Baptist deacon, www.zvents.com/performers/show/7464-sippie-wallace