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Ella Fitzgerald never stopped moving. That's how the jazz singer became an icon
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 8 months ago'Becoming Ella Fitzgerald,' by Judith Tick, is the first full biography of the multifaceted singer...
From Madonna to Barbra Streisand, it was the year music took over books
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 7 months agoThis year saw the formation of a new supergroup: books broke news about Madonna, Sly Stone, Lou...
Madam C.J. Walker was the first self-made female millionaire. Barbie honors her with new doll
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 years agoHair care entrepreneur and activist Madam C.J. Walker was the first recorded self-made female...
Tributing Black Female Jazz Icons Through Portraiture
WWD via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe Rebecca Moses portraits of eight strong and influential Black female jazz singers will be...
Jazz Singer Marlena Shaw, Best Known for 'California Soul,' Dead at 84
People via Yahoo Canada News· 6 months agoShaw's daughter, Marla Bradshaw, announced the news on Friday Michael Putland/Getty Marlena Shaw in...
Barbie honors the nation's first self-made female millionaire, Madam C.J. Walker, with new doll
Yahoo Life· 2 years agoMadam C.J. Walker, born in 1867, was a Black American entrepreneur who would eventually become the...
Grammys 2023: How Rich Are the Record of the Year Nominees?
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 1 year agoThe music industry will celebrate its biggest event of the year on Feb. 5 with the 65th Annual...
Amy Winehouse's Never-Before-Seen Photos and Handwritten Notes Shared in Revealing New Book...
People via Yahoo Canada News· 11 months agoTo celebrate what would have been the singer's 40th birthday, her family is releasing a new...
Marilyn Monroe: why are we still obsessed 60 years after her death?
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoFor some, death can be a smart career move. Quite how smart a move depends a lot on who you are and how you die. As we approach the 60th anniversary of the death of Marilyn Monroe, we can learn ...