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Mildred and her siblings were systematically pushed out by her new stepmother. Given an ultimatum to choose his own children or his new wife, Mildred's father sided with his wife and Mildred moved out of the home and in with her aunt and uncle in Seattle. She and her aunt were involved in a serious car accident a short time later which killed her aunt and left Mildred with serious physical and emotional scars.
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at the age of 36, threatening Mildred's ability to remain connected to her native family and traditions in a way that she was able to while her mother was alive. Soon after Josephine's death, Mildred's father remarried, bringing a daughter and creating a tumultuous and unhappy house from which
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describes Bailey as "the first white singer to absorb and master the jazz-flavored phrasing...of her black contemporaries." However, this designation fails to recognize Bailey's full heritage, as her mother was "a Coeur d’Alene tribal member," and "her father of Swiss-Irish
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In 1938, Bailey had two number one hits with Red Norvo and His Orchestra. "Please Be Kind" reached number one on the Hit Parade chart on May 7. She also sang lead vocals with Norvo on "Says My Heart", which reached number one during the week of June 18, 1938.
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She toured with a West Coast revue and finished in California where she obtained work at radio station KMTR and at a speakeasy in Bakersfield called The Swede's. With the help of her second husband Benny Stafford, Bailey became an established
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In 2012, the Coeur d'Alene Nation introduced a resolution honoring Bailey to the Idaho state legislature. They were seeking acknowledgement of the singer's Coeur d'Alene ancestry as well as to promote her induction to the
360:. She was Whiteman's female vocalist through 1932 (recording in a smooth, crooning style) but left the band later that same year over salary disagreements. She recorded four sides for 1584:"Mildred Bailey, Singer of Blues; Noted Entertainer Succumbs to Heart Ailment Won Fame With 'Old Rockin' Chair' Big Name" in Field Discovered in 1929 (Published 1951)" 1152: 262:. Her father played fiddle and called square dances. Her mother played piano every evening and taught her to play and sing. Her younger brothers included Miles, 465:
In 1994, a 29-cent stamp was issued by the US Postal Service in Bailey's honor; it was designed by Howard Koslow, based on the photograph by jazz photographer
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radio program and sang on a number of Goodman's Columbia recordings in 1939 and 1940, including her version of "Darn That Dream" which was a hit in 1940.
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from Bailey, who urged him to hear Armstrong if Crosby was to be a serious jazz singer. She also played Crosby records from her collection by
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singer during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady", and "Mrs. Swing". She recorded the songs "
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From 1936 to 1939, Norvo recorded for Brunswick (with Bailey as primary vocalist), and Bailey recorded for
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song that was issued only in the UK), and a recording on May 8, 1930, of "I Like to Do Things for You" for
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was a lyricist, and Miles Rinker was a clarinet and saxophone player who later became a booking agent.
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in Los Angeles. She sang with Whiteman's band from 1929 to 1933. Whiteman had a radio program for
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Her first two records had been as an uncredited vocalist for a 1929 session by the
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At age 17, Rinker moved to Seattle and worked as a sheet music demonstrator at
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Bailey died of heart failure on December 12, 1951 in St. Francis Hospital in
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in Idaho, where her mother was an enrolled member. The family moved to
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In 1989, Bailey was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame.
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as supporting musicians. Bailey was part of an all-star session with
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and jazz singer on the west coast of the United States. According to
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Indigenous pop : Native American music from jazz to hip hop
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The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz 1900–1950
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by Roger D. Kinkle (Arlington House Publishers, 1974)
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Index

Mildred Bailey & Her Orchestra
Mildred Inez Caroon Bailey
Millie Bailey
Bailey photographed by William P. Gottlieb in New York City, 1947
William P. Gottlieb
Tekoa, Washington
Poughkeepsie, New York
Jazz
vocal jazz
blues
Vocalion
jazz
For Sentimental Reasons
Trust in Me
Where Are You?
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
Small Fry
Please Be Kind
Darn That Dream
Rockin' Chair
Coeur d'Alene Reservation
Spokane, Washington
Al Rinker
Bing Crosby
The Rhythm Boys
Charles Rinker
Tekoa
Coeur d'Alene people
Roman Catholic
De Smet

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