|aShout, sister, shout! :|bten girl singers who shaped a century /|cRoxane Orgill
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|aNew York :|bMargaret K. McElderry Books,|cc2001
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|axi, 148 p. :|bill. ;|c28 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 139-141), discography (pages 135-138), and index
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|aThe 1900s : Sophie Tucker, the last of the red-hot mamas -- The 1910s : Ma Rainey, mother of the blues -- The 1920s : Bessie Smith, empress of the blues -- The 1930s : Ethel Merman, la Merm -- The 1940s : Judy Garland, the girl next door -- The 1950s : Anita O'Day, jazz gypsy -- The 60s : Joan Baez, sibyl with guitar -- The 1970s : Bette Midler, the last of the real tacky ladies -- The 1980s : Madonna, material girl -- The 1990s : Lucinda Williams, ramblin' woman
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|aBaez,Joan
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|aGarland,Judy
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|aMadonna,|d1958-
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|aMerman,Ethel
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|aMidler,Bette
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|aO'Day,Anita
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|aRainey,Ma,|d1886-1939
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|aSmith,Bessie,|d1894-1937
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|aTucker,Sophie,|d1884-1966
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|aWilliams,Lucinda
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|aPopular music|zUnited States|xHistory and criticism|vJuvenile literature
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|aWomen singers|zUnited States|vJuvenile literature