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Bailey, Pearl

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Bailey, Pearl (Mae)

(b. March 29, 1918, Newport News, Va., U.S.—d. Aug. 17, 1990, Philadelphia, Pa.) U.S. singer and entertainer. She began her career at age 15, appearing in nightclubs and theatres and with jazz bands, including the Count Basie band. Her first Broadway musical was St. Louis Woman in 1946; her first film was Variety Girl in 1947. She became known for her lively and earthy style. In 1952 she married the drummer and bandleader Louis Bellson, with whom she later often appeared. The most memorable of her Broadway roles, which included Carmen Jones (1954), was as Dolly Levi in an all-black production of Hello, Dolly! (1967–69).


Bailey, Pearl (1918–88) vocalist, movie/stage actress; born in Newport News, Va. An irrepressible show business personality, she began as a dancer and won an amateur contest in Philadelphia in 1933, which led to work in touring shows. In 1938 she won a singing contest at Harlem's Apollo Theatre and was subsequently featured with big bands led by Noble Nissle, Edgar Hayes, Cab Calloway, and Cootie Williams, with whom she recorded in 1945. In 1946, she starred in the Broadway musical St. Louis Woman. In 1952, she married the drummer-bandleader Louis Bellson, whom she performed with thereafter. Beginning with Carmen Jones in 1954, she appeared in numerous films, television, and stage shows, including Hello, Dolly! in 1967–69. She hosted her own television variety show in 1970–71. Her autobiography, The Raw Pearl, was published in 1968.


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