@MalMNN:
RT @nytimesmusic: She toured Europe with Benny Goodman; performed onstage alongside Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Louis Armstrong; and app…
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@BurkesWorks:
RT @nytimesmusic: She toured Europe with Benny Goodman; performed onstage alongside Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Louis Armstrong; and app…
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@restructures:
RT @nytimesmusic: She toured Europe with Benny Goodman; performed onstage alongside Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Louis Armstrong; and app…
- 5 years ago
@Missingduke:
RT @GioRussonello: It was a real honor to write the obituary of Ethel Ennis, a vocalist who ought to be more widely known. Listening to her…
- 5 years ago
@lrhesq:
RT @prattlibrary: Remembering Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz. Check out resources from the Pratt Library as we honor the life of Ethel Enni…
- 5 years ago
@BuggeWesseltoft:
RT @thejazzonline: #putalittlejazzinyourlife and listen to this week's blend of phenomenal music featuring @LarryGrenadier @julian_lage Eth…
- 5 years ago
@Dandolion1964:
RT @FrauSakra: RIP Ethel Ennis, amazing jazz singer from Baltimore who sang the "Mad Monster Party" theme song! #ethelennis #jazz #madmonst…
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@Keir110:
RT @nycwomensmarch: “They had it all planned out for me,” she told The Washington Post in 1979, referring to the music executives in charge…
- 5 years ago
@LiamFD:
RT @prattlibrary: Remembering Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz. Check out resources from the Pratt Library as we honor the life of Ethel Enni…
- 5 years ago
@RobbynLewis46th:
RT @prattlibrary: Remembering Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz. Check out resources from the Pratt Library as we honor the life of Ethel Enni…
- 5 years ago
@NortheastBmore:
RT @prattlibrary: Remembering Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz. Check out resources from the Pratt Library as we honor the life of Ethel Enni…
- 5 years ago
@YouthResiliency:
RT @prattlibrary: Remembering Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz. Check out resources from the Pratt Library as we honor the life of Ethel Enni…
- 5 years ago
@georgina_javor:
RT @GioRussonello: It was a real honor to write the obituary of Ethel Ennis, a vocalist who ought to be more widely known. Listening to her…
- 5 years ago
@DejaBelle:
RT @GioRussonello: It was a real honor to write the obituary of Ethel Ennis, a vocalist who ought to be more widely known. Listening to her…
- 5 years ago
@aaronmyers:
RT @GioRussonello: It was a real honor to write the obituary of Ethel Ennis, a vocalist who ought to be more widely known. Listening to her…
- 5 years ago
@themikewest:
@GioRussonello Ethel Ennis : Baltimore :: Shirley Horn : DC?
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@cloudypianos:
RT @cloudypianos: A few days ago my godmother Ethel Ennis passed away in Baltimore at 86. Ethel was a special lady, an amazingly talented j…
- 5 years ago
@serpasara:
RT @GioRussonello: It was a real honor to write the obituary of Ethel Ennis, a vocalist who ought to be more widely known. Listening to her…
- 5 years ago
@Ste_BlackParent:
RT @TinaMcElroyAnsa: I discovered Ethel Ennis at 9 or 10 while looking thru the family LP collection in late '50s. There was white woman on…
- 5 years ago
@Nassau2013:
RT @TinaMcElroyAnsa: I discovered Ethel Ennis at 9 or 10 while looking thru the family LP collection in late '50s. There was white woman on…
- 5 years ago
@IAMJustLetitia:
RT @TinaMcElroyAnsa: I discovered Ethel Ennis at 9 or 10 while looking thru the family LP collection in late '50s. There was white woman on…
- 5 years ago
@queenazsa:
RT @TinaMcElroyAnsa: I discovered Ethel Ennis at 9 or 10 while looking thru the family LP collection in late '50s. There was white woman on…
- 5 years ago
@LeeMirandaLee:
RT @TinaMcElroyAnsa: I discovered Ethel Ennis at 9 or 10 while looking thru the family LP collection in late '50s. There was white woman on…
- 5 years ago
@dem8z:
RT @TinaMcElroyAnsa: I discovered Ethel Ennis at 9 or 10 while looking thru the family LP collection in late '50s. There was white woman on…
- 5 years ago
@TheJazzHerald:
RT @jazznight: As a performer, a regional celebrity, a venue proprietor and a community builder, Ethel Ennis, Baltimore’s “First Lady of Ja…
- 5 years ago
@Afrodaddyjazz:
RT @natechinen: Ethel Ennis and Earl Arnett were married for over 50 years. “Ethel was born on the third floor of a rowhouse, and she died…
- 5 years ago
@Vonnie932:
RT @baltimoresun: "Ethel’s voice was a gift nonpareil, but the loss of her loving generous spirit will be missed more," writes one of our r…
- 5 years ago
@buschgreg:
RT @jazznight: As a performer, a regional celebrity, a venue proprietor and a community builder, Ethel Ennis, Baltimore’s “First Lady of Ja…
- 5 years ago
@HaikuFest:
RT @BlackMusicHstry: “Ethel was not only a musical legend in her time but a true champion of Baltimore, always spotlighting her hometown.”…
- 5 years ago
@blssfulserndpty:
RT @prattlibrary: Remembering Baltimore's First Lady of Jazz. Check out resources from the Pratt Library as we honor the life of Ethel Enni…
- 5 years ago
@GrownKidSyndrom:
RT @baltimoresun: "Ethel’s voice was a gift nonpareil, but the loss of her loving generous spirit will be missed more," writes one of our r…
- 5 years ago
@JadePinkSameera:
RT @natechinen: The jazz singer Ethel Ennis was a hidden gem. You need to be from Maryland to truly understand, so I asked Evan Haga to wri…
- 5 years ago
@highplainsjenny:
RT @natechinen: Ethel Ennis and Earl Arnett were married for over 50 years. “Ethel was born on the third floor of a rowhouse, and she died…
- 5 years ago