Jazz Singer Georgia Gibbs

Georgia Gibbs

Living place: Massachusetts

Birthday: 17-8-1919

Population of US 1919: 104,514,000

Global rank: #64227

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Jazz Singer Georgia Gibbs profile

Who is Jazz Singer Georgia Gibbs?
Remembering for its stylistic versatility, this twentieth-century jazz, pop and R&B-influenced vocalist recorded as US music chart-topping songs like "If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've baked a cake)," "kiss of Fire" and "Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower)." Show.
 
 

Young / Before famous

When she was only thirteen years old, she found a job at a variety theater in Boston. Four years later, she entered the big band scene as a member of the Hudson-DeLange Orchestra and went on to perform on many popular radio shows.

Family life info

Of Russian-Jewish parents, Frieda Lipschitz (who later changed her name to Georgia Gibbs) grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she spent nearly a decade of her early life at an orphanage. In her late thirties, she married writer and international affairs expert Frank Gervasi; production group one child.

Close relationship

Who is Boy (girl) friend/ wife (husband)/ darling Jazz Singer Georgia Gibbs?
During the 1950s, she provided musical interludes for the touring comedy acts of Sid Caesar and Danny Kaye.

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How tall is Jazz Singer Georgia Gibbs? What Georgia Gibbs's weight?
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Summary of Georgia Gibbs profile

When was Jazz Singer Georgia Gibbs born?
Georgia Gibbs was born in 17-8-1919, death year is , at the age of 105.
Where is Jazz Singer Georgia Gibbs's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Georgia Gibbs was born in Massachusetts, . is a Jazz Singer, whose Zodiac is Leo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Goat. Georgia Gibbs's global rank is 64227 and whose rank is 79 in list of famous Jazz Singer. Population of US in 1919 is about 104,514,000 persons.
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Events in 1919 and 17-8

Events in US in the birth year of Georgia Gibbs

  • About three-quarters of the Boston police force goes on strike (Sept. 9). Massachusetts Governor (John) Calvin Coolidge acts quickly to dismiss the strikers, saying that no one has the right to strike against the public safety.
  • Race riots erupt in 26 U.S. cities during the course of the year, including Washington, D.C., and Chicago in July.
  • The 18th amendment to the Constitution, prohibiting the sale of alcholic beverages anywhere in the U.S., is ratified (Jan. 16).

Birthday Georgia Gibbs (17-8) in history

  • Day 17-8 year 1807: Robert Fulton's steamboat, the Clermont, began its trip up the Hudson River to Albany.
  • Day 17-8 year 1863: Fort Sumter, S.C. was bombarded by Union ships during the Civil War.
  • Day 17-8 year 1896: Prospectors found gold in Alaska, a discovery that set off the Klondike gold rush.
  • Day 17-8 year 1945: Indonesian nationalists proclaimed independence from the Netherlands.
  • Day 17-8 year 1962: 18-year-old Peter Fechter was shot and killed by guards at the Berlin Wall, spurring riots.
  • Day 17-8 year 1969: Hurricane Camille devastated the Gulf Coast, killing 248 people.
  • Day 17-8 year 1978: The first successful trans-Atlantic balloon flight landed outside of Paris.
  • Day 17-8 year 1987: Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler's second in command, committed suicide.
  • Day 17-8 year 2008: U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps won his eighth gold medal, breaking the record set by Mark Spitz in the 1972 Games. Phelps also set the record for the most golds in a single Olympics.
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