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Sippie Wallace (born
Beulah Belle Thomas;
November 1, 1898 –
November 1, 1986) was an
American blues singer,
pianist and songwriter. Her
early career in...
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Steve Stills, the Marvelettes, and a
classic feminist blues singer named Sippie Wallace because she
knows the
world doesn't end with
acoustic song-poems...
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recorded by
Laura Smith in 1927. "The
Flood Blues" was
recorded by
Sippie Wallace in 1927. "The 1927 Flood" was
recorded by The
Elders McIntorsh and...
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Sippie Tigchelaar (born 11 July 1952) is a
retired speed skater from the
Netherlands who was
active between 1969 and 1975. She
competed at the 1972 Winter...
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Sippie Catharine "Sisca"
Folkertsma (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsɪskaː ˈfɔlkərtsmaː]; born 21 May 1997) is a
Dutch footballer who
plays as a
forward for Dutch...
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largely raised by her
grandmother and her aunt Beulah,
later known as
Sippie Wallace, who was
George Jr.'s sister.
Singer Bernice Edwards was also raised...
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Washington Thomas was also a
skilled piano player and composer,
while his
sister Sippie Wallace and
niece Hociel Thomas were
singers of note.
Though he died at...
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Blackwell Seasick Steve Shakey Jake
Harris Shorty Medlocke Lee "Shot"
Williams Sippie Wallace Sista Monica Parker Sister Rosetta Tharpe Skeeter Brandon Skip James...
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Lenna Frances Cooper Roberta A.
Griffith Bina West
Miller Jeanne Omelenchuk Sippie Wallace Edna
Noble White Irene Clark Woodman 1994 Marie-Therese
Guyon Cadillac...
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Thornton also
performed in the "Blues Is a Woman"
concert that year,
alongside Sippie Wallace,
sporting a man's three-piece suit,
straw hat, and gold watch. She...