- Dt. Musiker und Sänger 1
- NY. She is also compiling information for a book on three great women of jazz: tombonist Melba Liston 1
- Singer 1
- University of London 1
- and archivist who has done pioneering research on jazz in Harlem in the 1930s and the history of jazz in the Bronx 1
- and singer Maxine Sullivan 1
- for which her dissertation looked at operatic adaptations in early nineteenth-century London. 1
- organist Shirley Scott 1
- researcher 1
- scholar 1
1811 – 1875, Amerikaner! Gründer d. Nähmaschinenindustrie (Singer)
keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Schreiber eines Briefs von Boehringer an Singer
1942 - , She was the wife and longtime manager of Dexter Gordon; scholar; researcher; and archivist who has done pioneering research on jazz in Harlem in the 1930s and the history of jazz in the Bronx; NY. She is also compiling information for a book on three great women of jazz: tombonist Melba Liston; organist Shirley Scott; and singer Maxine Sullivan
1961 - , Autorin; Sängerin; Singer-Songerwriterin
1907 - 1996, Ehefrau von Isaac B. Singer
Wirkungsdaten 1883-1884, Mutter von Max Singer
1889 - 1941, Schwester von Kurt Singer
Wirkungsdaten 1888, Mutter des Geigers Otto Singer
Wirkungsdaten 1897-1916, Frau von Prof I. Singer
Wirkungsdaten 2006-, Administrative officer at the Royal College of Music in London; was formerly research & development project officer at the RCM. After completing her bachelor of music as a first-study singer at Royal Holloway; University of London; she studied for a master of music in Advanced Musical Studies (Opera Studies); for which her dissertation looked at operatic adaptations in early nineteenth-century London.