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  1. Mary Ellen Harrison (Indiana, Estados Unidos, 4 de abril de 1896-Nueva York, 23 de abril de 1944), más conocida como Marion Harris, fue una cantante estadounidense que tuvo éxito durante la década de 1920. Harris fue la primera cantante blanca en cantar canciones de género jazz y blues. [1]

  2. Marion Harris (born Mary Ellen Harrison; April 4, 1896 – April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer who was most successful in the late 1910s and the 1920s. She was the first widely-known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs.

  3. Charted at #1 in January 1919. Recorded July 22, 1918. Also a #2 hit for Henry Burr and Albert Campbell in October 1918, #7 for Bessie Smith in 1927, and #15...

  4. www.jazzage1920s.com › marionharris › marionharrisMarion Harris - Jazz Age 1920s

    Learn about Marion Harris, a popular singer and actress in the 1920s and 1930s who introduced or popularized many standards. Find out about her life, career, marriages, movies, and death.

  5. www.jazzstandards.com › biographies › biography_166Marion Harris Biography

    Marion Harris was a vaudeville star and the first white female singer to record jazz and blues in the 1920s. She sang songs by African American composers such as \"St. Louis Blues\", \"Tea for Two\", and \"The Man I Love\".

  6. A hitmaker who was recording before the end of World War I, Marion Harris sang a Broadway version of the blues several years before it had cracked the commercial consciousness, near the end of the 1910s.… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1920s. Born. April 4, 1896 in Henderson, KY. Died. April 23, 1944 in New York, NY. Genre. Vocal.

  7. Mary Ellen Harrison (Indiana, Estados Unidos, 4 de abril de 1896-Nueva York, 23 de abril de 1944), más conocida como Marion Harris, fue una cantante estadounidense que tuvo éxito durante la década de 1920. Harris fue la primera cantante blanca en cantar canciones de género jazz y blues. [1]