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  1. She subsequently made her debut as a band vocalist with Teddy Wilson's short-lived orchestra in 1939, recording "Love Grows on the White Oak Tree" and "This Is the Moment" for Brunswick Records. She joined Coleman Hawkins ' orchestra in 1940, with whom she made the RCA Bluebird Records classic " He's Funny That Way ".

  2. After winning an Apollo Theatre amateur night in 1938, she headlined at Kelly's Stable on legendary 52nd Street while still a teen. She was heard by John Hammond; he placed her with Teddy Wilson's band, with whom she appeared at the Famous Door and made her first recordings for Brunswick in 1939.

  3. (1936) Thelma makes her record break of 184. (1939) Thelma receives recognition of a 44 snooker break as a woman’s record. (1946) Thelma achieves personal best breaks: a billiards break of 216 and a snooker break of 51. (1947) Thelma smashes her personal best break, reaching 354 in practice.

  4. Talent scout and record producer John Hammond picked up on her in 1939, when she was 19. Youthful as she still was, she was already performing and recording with classic jazz tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins, with whom she would be closely associated.

  5. Géneros. Desglose por tipo. Acreditada con. Thelma Carpenter (1922 - 1997) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Cotton Club, El mago, Billie Holiday: The Long Night of Lady Day y The Devil's Daughter (TV)

  6. 30 de mar. de 2016 · She’d been singing since she was 7 years old, but her big break came during her high school years in 1939, after she was discovered by the same record exec who discovered Billie Holiday and Count Basie. Here are some shots of Ms. Carpenter at a young age… Carpenter passed away in 1997 at the age of 77 after suffering a massive heart attack.

  7. 25 de may. de 1997 · In 1939 the superb pianist Teddy Wilson, shortly after leaving Benny Goodman, formed his own big band, and invited Carpenter to provide the vocals. Boasting such musicians as Ben Webster, J.C....