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Author Mooney, Kevin Edward, 1961- author.

Title Texas jazz singer : Louise Tobin in the golden age of swing and beyond / Kevin Edward Mooney.

Publication Info. College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 200 pages) : illustrations.
Series Sam Rayburn series on rural life ; number twenty-five
Sam Rayburn series on rural life ; no. 25.
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Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. From Amateur to Professional Songstress, 1918-1935 -- 2. Harry and Louise: Paying Their Dues, 1935-1939 -- 3. Singing with the King of Swing, 1939 -- 4. From Louise Tobin to Mrs. Harry James, 1939-1960 -- 5. "Can She Still Sing?" 1960-1970 -- 6. Swinging through the Changes,1970s-1990s and Beyond -- Appendix A: Louise Tobin's Camel Caravan Broadcasts with Benny Goodman, 1939 -- Appendix B: "Louise Tobin Blues": Chronological List of Lyric Sources -- Discography -- Notes -- References -- Index
Summary "At 101 years of age, Louise Tobin is one of the last surviving musicians of the Swing Era in American music. She performed with such notables as Benny Goodman, Harry James (who was her first husband), Louis Armstrong, Johnny Mercer, Lionel Hampton, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, and Fletcher Henderson. In this absorbing biography, historian Kevin Mooney offers readers a view of a remarkable life in music, told from the vantage point of the woman who lived it. Born in Aubrey, Texas, in 1918, Mary Louise Tobin says of herself, "I fell out of my cradle singing. I never did proper things; I just sang." She was singing in her Denton County church by age seven, and before she was ten, her voice graced the radio advertisements for Metzger's Milk, airing on WDAG in the Texas Panhandle. By age sixteen, she was singing professionally at the Palace Theatre in Dallas. Based on extensive oral history interviews and archival research, "Texas Jazz Singer: Louise Tobin in the Golden Age of Swing and Beyond" recaptures both the glamour and the challenges of life on the road and onstage during the golden age of swing and beyond. With a trajectory that took her from Denton, Texas, to New York, to Hollywood and back again, Louise Tobin's story traces the major outlines of American music during the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Tobin, Louise.
Swing (Music) -- History and criticism.
Jazz singers -- Texas -- Biography.
Women jazz singers -- Texas -- Biography.
Women jazz singers. (OCoLC)fst01178070
Swing (Music) (OCoLC)fst01140547
Jazz singers. (OCoLC)fst00982214
Texas. (OCoLC)fst01210336
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
Biographies.
Other Form: Original 9781623499655 1623499658 (DLC) 2020042346 (OCoLC)1198989418
ISBN 9781623499662 (electronic book)
1623499666 (electronic book)
9781623499655
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