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206:, all the blues greats. In Houston, where I grew up, you turned on the radio and what you got was country and western and gospel. I don't even remember what my first experience with music was. I sort of grew into it. My father sang in a gospel quartet and I used to follow him around, and both my grandparents sang in the Baptist church choir. And they had big bands coming through Houston like 31: 226:' and 'So Long'. The piano player asked me what key did I do these songs in and I just said 'C' for some reason and it was the wrong key. In order to save face I sang around the melody, improvised among the melody, and when I finished one of the musicians told me I was a jazz singer." 299:
jazz column, saying: "she is the best new jazz singer in a decade. She has good diction, time, an uncanny ability to phrase well, great warmth in her voice, a true tone and, on top of all that, she swings like mad", which created a huge sensation. In 1959 Anderson won the
183:, on November 11, 1928. Her mother, Erma, was a housewife, and her father, Joseph, a construction worker who sang bass in a gospel quartet. By the age of three, Anderson showed a talent for singing along with her parents' old blues 78 rpm records by the likes of 322:. A string of albums for Concord Records followed. The next 17 years sealed Anderson's reputation as a top-tier jazz and blues singer. She performed headlining shows far and wide and recorded almost 20 albums for Concord, two of which—1981's 475:) to receive its 2004 IMPACT Award. The IMPACT Award honors Northwest music professionals whose creative talents and accomplishments have crossed all musical boundaries and who have been recognized as an asset to the music community. 242:, who hired her as a singer for his Junior Band. Anderson's first show was at the Washington Social Club on East Madison Street. The band (which later included Quincy Jones on trumpet, and a young 345:
event at the Kennedy Center in 1999, at Monterey (1959, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1990, 2007), and at numerous other jazz festivals from New Orleans to Brazil, Berlin, Austria, and all around the globe.
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nominations. In the years that followed Anderson toured widely—a triumphant series of dates in Japan led to the release of a four-disc live set in 1988—and that same year she made her debut at
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Seattle arts festival in 2002. The award honors artists from the Northwestern United States "who have significantly contributed to the cultural landscape of our region."
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became the music. I didn't think it would last this long, and I don't think the rock 'n' roll people thought it would last this long, but Quincy it had."
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Her re-emergence in the mid-1970s (at which time Ray Brown was her manager) came as a result of a sensational appearance at the 1976
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singer. In a career spanning more than six decades, she recorded over 30 albums. She was nominated four times for a
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named a housing project the "Ernestine Anderson Place" in her honor, noting Anderson's long residence in Seattle's
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After leaving Concord Records in 1993, Anderson signed on with her old Seattle jazz scene pal,
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Ernestine Anderson's great-grandson, Dwone Anderson-Young, was murdered on June 1, 2014.
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on keyboard) performed regularly in jazz clubs on Seattle's Jackson Street.
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Ernestine Irene Anderson (and her twin sister Josephine) were born in
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for a three-month Scandinavian tour. Ernestine's first album in the
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When she was 18, Anderson left Seattle, to tour for a year with the
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Ernestine Anderson Place Art Fence & Sign Request for Proposals
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Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty: The Autobiography of Horace Silver
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with Ed Bickert, Gene Harris, Marshall Royal (Concord Jazz, 1991)
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with Cal Tjader, Teddy Wilson, Eddie Duran (Concord Jazz, 1983)
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I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America
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with the Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (Concord Jazz, 1990)
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I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America
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The Jazz Scene: An Informal History from New Orleans to 1990
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Anderson was chosen by the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the
437:. Within this book Ernestine Anderson joins such company as 261:, determined to make her way as a singer. Her appearance on 136: 96: 257:'s orchestra. After a year with the band, she settled in 1202:"International Jazz Collections Special Jazz Festival" 135:(November 11, 1928 – March 10, 2016) was an American 1095:"Chanting Keeps Ernestine Anderson's Career on Key" 384:. She died peacefully, surrounded by her family in 629:with Diane Schuur, Dianne Reeves (Jazz Door, 1995) 425:Anderson was one of 75 women chosen for the book, 190:Anderson tells of her early life in the 1998 book 1011:, University of California Press (2006), p. 211. 583:with Chris Connor, Carol Sloane (Eastworld, 1984) 403:Ernestine Anderson was featured in an article in 1326: 234:, in 1944, when she was 16. Anderson attended 899: 897: 970: 279:was made after her debut album, recorded in 271:(Savoy) led to a partnership with trumpeter 1435:21st-century African-American women singers 1425:20th-century African-American women singers 1162:"Ernestine Anderson Obituary - Seattle, WA" 1035:, Stewart, Tabori and Chang (1989), p. 48. 884:"Ernestine Anderson and the Diva Jazz Band" 613:Live at the Concord Jazz Festival Third Set 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 956: 894: 291:(1958). The dean of America jazz critics, 29: 603:with George Shearing (Concord Jazz, 1988) 460:She won the Golden Umbrella award at the 370:was a breakout hit, and her 2004 JVC CD, 1027: 1025: 925:Gaar, Gillian G., "Ernestine Anderson", 657:Nightlife Live at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 977:The Guinness Who's Who of Fifties Music 953: 663:Ernestine Anderson Swings the Penthouse 392:, on March 10, 2016, at the age of 87. 366:album, in 2003 her High Note label CD, 185:Bessie "The Empress of the Blues" Smith 1327: 1056:, St. Martin's Press (2004), p. 1941. 921: 919: 678:Live at the Concord Jazz Festival 1979 627:Three Ladies of Jazz: Live in New York 1420:21st-century African-American singers 1415:20th-century African-American singers 1385:Garfield High School (Seattle) alumni 1072: 1022: 862:. London: Penguin Books. p. 14. 824:Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Female 802:Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Female 377:Ernestine Anderson was a follower of 253:band. 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Index

Ernestine Anderson in 2008
Houston
Shoreline, Washington
Jazz
blues
Mercury
Concord Jazz
jazz
blues
Grammy Award
Carnegie Hall
Kennedy Center
Monterey Jazz Festival
Qwest Records
Garfield High School
Quincy Jones
Houston, Texas
Bessie "The Empress of the Blues" Smith
John Lee Hooker
Muddy Waters
Jimmie Lunceford
Billy Eckstine
Erskine Hawkins
Count Basie
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Seattle, Washington
Garfield High School
"Bumps" Blackwell
Ray Charles
Johnny Otis

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