- "Mother"
Maybelle Carter (born
Maybelle Addington; May 10, 1909 –
October 23, 1978) was an
American country musician and "among the first" to use the Carter...
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Maybelle is a
feminine given name that may
refer to
Maybelle Blair (born 1927),
American baseball player Maybelle Carter (1909–1978),
American country...
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Louise Smith (May 1, 1924 –
January 23, 1972),
known professionally as Big
Maybelle, was an
American R&B singer. Her 1956 hit
single "Candy"
received the Grammy...
- Tracy, Penny, and Link are
invited to
Maybelle's R&B
record shop on
North Avenue,
where the trio meet
Maybelle's daughter, L'il Inez, and
learn dance moves...
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Maybelle Stamper (1907–1995) was an
American printmaker.
Stamper studied at the
School of the
Museum of Fine Arts in
Boston and the Art
Students League...
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Sisters and
Mother Maybelle" (sometimes
billed as "The
Carter Sisters" or "
Maybelle Carter and the
Carter Sisters" or "Mother
Maybelle and the
Carter Sisters")...
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second version of The
Carter Family) were an
American band
consisting of
Maybelle Carter and her
daughters June
Carter Cash,
Helen Carter, and
Anita Carter...
- Myra
Maybelle Shirley Reed
Starr (February 5, 1848 –
February 3, 1889),
better known as
Belle Starr, was an
American outlaw who
gained national notoriety...
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Maybelle Blair (born
January 16, 1927) is a
former All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League player.
Listed at 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) and 150 pounds...
- "Quincy
Jones | Credits". AllMusic.
Retrieved December 22, 2018. Big
Maybelle, Big
Maybelle, The
Complete Okeh Sessions, 1952-55, Legacy’s
Rhythm and Soul Series...