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  1. Ethel Smith tourde in de late jaren 1970 nog door de Verenigde Staten om concerten te geven voor de Hammond Organ Company.Toen ging ze met pensioen en ging zéker niet onverdienstelijk, voor de volle 100% acteren, wat haar nieuwe liefde werd. Ethel Smith was echt een van de groten van het elektrisch orgel en haar erfenis zal zijn stempel nog jaren lang drukken op de orgelwereld.

  2. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Brahms, Grieg, Tschaikowsky: Ethel Smyth kannte sie alle, stritt mit ihnen und ließ sich von ihnen inspirieren. Als Komponistin in einer Männergesellschaft. Wie sie diesen Austausch erlebt hat ...

  3. Ethel Smith. Actress: Bathing Beauty. Ethel Smith graduated from Carnegie Tech, having majored in piano. She got a job as an organist in California, and then went to Rio de Janeiro for a four-week booking. She returned to the United States during WWII, and "Tico Tico" ("Tico Tico no Fubá", the Brazilian title) became a major hit in New York and across the country.

  4. About Ethel Smith. The widely acknowledged "First Lady of the Hammond Organ," Ethel Smith remains best remembered for her recording of the Argentine traditional "Tico-Tico," which sold close to two million copies during the mid-'40s. Born Ethel Goldsmith in Pittsburgh on November 22, 1910, she studied music and linguistics at Carnegie Tech, and ...

  5. Ethel Smith was probably the first to achieve success as a pop organist.Spotted by a talent agent while working as the house organist at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City, she began appearing on radio in the late-1930s, she moved to Hollywood in 1940 and appeared in a string of minor musicals, including "Cuban Pete" with Desi Arnaz in 1941 and "Bathing Beauty" with Esther Williams in 1944.

  6. 10 de may. de 1996 · Ethel Smith (born Ethel Goldsmith; November 22, 1902 – May 10, 1996) was an American organist who played primarily in a pop or Latin style on the Hammond organ. She had a long recording career and appeared in many films.

  7. 10 de may. de 1996 · Ethel Smith (November 22, 1902 – May 10, 1996) was an American organist who played primarily in a pop style on the Hammond organ. Born Ethel Goldsmith, she performed from a fairly young age and traveled widely, after studying both music and several languages at Carnegie Tech. She became proficient in Latin music while staying in South America, and it is the style of music with which she is ...