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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lizzie_MilesLizzie Miles - Wikipedia

    Elizabeth Mary Landreaux (March 31, 1895 – March 17, 1963), known by the stage name Lizzie Miles, was an Afro-Creole blues singer in the United States.

  2. 16 ago 2011 · New Orleans legend Lizzie Miles sings "Salty Dog" and "Lizzie's Blues," recorded in 1952 with Sharkey Bonano's Kings of Dixieland. Stanley Mendelson plays p...

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  4. Lizzie Miles. Biography. Lizzie Miles used her huge voice to create a sophisticated, urbane style that was more suited for settings like the Cotton Club in Harlem than the tent shows of the South.

  5. Lizzie Miles. Vero nome: Elizabeth Mary Landreaux. Profilo: US American blues singer. Paternal half sister of Edna Hicks and Herb Morand. She was born Elizabeth Mary Landreaux, married J. C. Miles, who died in 1918, and later had the married name Pajaud. Born: March 31, 1895 in Faubourg Marigny, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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  7. 15 mar 2019 · Lizzie Miles was the stage name of Elizabeth Mary Landreaux, a blues and jazz vocalist whose career spanned the advent of jazz in New Orleans to its post–World War II revival. Nicknamed the “Creole Songbird,” Miles said of her work, “To me I sing love songs—sad songs—torchy songs better.