• writer Liz Jones (theatre director) (born 1946), Australian theatre director Bessie Jones (American singer) (1902–1984), American singer Bessie Jones (Welsh...
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    February 26, 2012. "Bessie Jones 1961-1962". Association for Cultural Equity. Retrieved December 6, 2022. Chadbourne, Eugene. "Bessie Jones - Artist Biography"...
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    Virginia. In the 1960s, Alan Lomax recorded the folk and gospel singer Bessie Jones singing "O Death". Lloyd Chandler's recording of "A Conversation with...
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  • Bessie Jones was a Maryland State Oyster Police Force (“Oyster Navy”) schooner, part of the force established to enforce state conservation laws designed...
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  • Bessie Beatrice Carter (born 25 October 1993) is an English actress. She is known for her role as Evie Wilcox on the BBC television series Howards End...
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  • Stuart "Daniel in the Lion's Den" – Bessie Jones "Soul of a Man" – Irma Thomas "O Death" – Alan Lomax, Bessie Jones "Did You Ever Meet Gary Owen, Uncle...
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    Bessie Jones (1887 – November 1974) was a Welsh singer featured on some of the earliest recordings of songs from London musicals. Jones began a professional...
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    Bessie Smith (April 15, 1894 – September 26, 1937) was an African-American blues singer widely renowned during the Jazz Age. Nicknamed the "Empress of...
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  • song samples the 1960 recording "Sometimes" by American blues singer Bessie Jones. Moby first heard "Sometimes" on a box set collection of folk music compiled...
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  • composed by Moby around vocal hooks sampled from songs by the folk singers Bessie Jones, Boy Blue, and Vera Hall, respectively, that were featured on the collection...
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  • crew of fourteen were saved by the lifeboat. The Fleetwood schooner Bessie Jones was lost on Salthouse Bank on 26 February 1880. One man was lost, but...
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  • Allen, Daryl Hall, John Oates Hall & Oates 3:10 3. "Honey" (1998) Moby, Bessie Jones Moby 3:28 4. "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968) Jagger/Richards The Rolling...
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    Bessie Coleman (January 26, 1892 – April 30, 1926) was an early American civil aviator. She was the first African-American woman and first self-identified...
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    prominently by singers who did not otherwise play an instrument, notably by Bessie Jones and Luther Magby. At the same time, the tambourine expanded from gospel...
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    Flowers (1939–1988), puppeteer best known for his puppet known as "Madame" Bessie Jones (1902–1984), gospel and folk singer Dawson Five, five black Dawson residents...
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  • "Peter Pan", first published song by Noël Coward, later recorded by Bessie Jones (Welsh singer) in 1918 "In Search of Peter Pan", a song by Kate Bush...
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  • Gullah culture. The group's members change with time, and have included Bessie Jones, Joe Armstrong, Mable Hillery and Frankie Sullivan Quimby (a current...
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  • Influential Blues Singer". The New York Times. "The Struggles and Triumphs of Bessie Jones, Big Mama Thornton, and Ethel Waters". library.yale.edu. Retrieved January...
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  • Superintendent's House, part of a reformatory school in Columbia, Mississippi Bessie Jones House, a Queen Anne Victorian architecture style home that was used as...
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  • Bessie is a 2015 HBO TV film about the American blues singer Bessie Smith, and focuses on her transformation as a struggling young singer into "The Empress...
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    professional wrestler competing at AEW. Zach Johnson, professional golfer Bessie Jones, gospel singer Matt Kuchar, professional golfer Davis Love III, professional...
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  • Layton and Noel, and "Burundi Blues", a track which featured samples of Bessie Jones, the Thrashing Doves and, on the album version, Brian Cant's introduction...
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    such as Almeda Riddle, Hobart Smith, Wade Ward, Charlie Higgins and Bessie Jones and culminated in the discovery of Fred McDowell. Recordings from this...
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  • USS Jones may refer to various United States Navy ships: USS Jones (1814), a brig launched in 1814 and sold in 1821 USS Bessie Jones (SP-1476) Maryland...
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    Bessie Love (born Juanita Horton; September 10, 1898 – April 26, 1986) was an American-British actress who achieved prominence playing innocent, young...
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  • Rubin Jean Ritchie and Bernice Reagon Malvina Reynolds and Jack Elliott Bessie Jones and Children from the Downtown Community School New Lost City Ramblers...
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  • train) 15 September – Thomas Fielden, pianist and teacher, 90 November – Bessie Jones, musical theatre singer, 87 3 November – Victor Olof, violinist and conductor...
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  • recordings, featuring performers such as Almeda Riddle, Hobart Smith, and Bessie Jones, and is noted for the discovery of Mississippi Fred McDowell. Recordings...
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    from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2009. Jones p127 Jones p139 "Resurgam Archive". 3H Consulting. Archived from the original...
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    County School District. Students are zoned to Lee County High School. Bessie Jones (1902-1984), gospel and folk singer Bill McAfee (1907-1958), baseball...
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