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She toured the United States and Europe with her band " Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds " as part of " Mamie Smith's Struttin ' Along Review ".
* David, Lester & Irene David, Ike & Mamie, The Story of the General and his Lady ( 1981 ) Academic Press.
The series featured numerous performances and cameos by notable guest stars including: Dean Martin, Kim Basinger, Melanie Griffith, Kim Cattrall, Abe Vigoda, Morey Amsterdam, Shelley Fabares, Shelley Berman, Savannah Smith Boucher, Alex Trebek, Sid Caesar, Slim Pickens, Isabel Sanford, Maureen McCormick, Cesar Romero, Doc Severinsen, Mamie Van Doren, Muhammad Ali, Robert Loggia, Kurt Krakowian, Leslie Nielsen, Lola Falana, Rudolph " Minnesota Fats " Wanderone, Heather Menzies ( Urich's real-life wife ), Eve Arden, Barbi Benton, Lisa Hartman, Shelley Winters, Wayne Newton, Captain & Tennille, Wolfman Jack, Tanya Roberts, Lorne Greene, Erin Gray, Gary Lockwood, William Garbacz, June Lockhart, Michael Cole, and Dick Butkus.

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The property was restored and opened to the public in 1974, by the non-profit Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, Inc. Ruth's widow, Claire, his two daughters, Dorothy and Julia, and his sister, Mamie, helped select and install exhibits that depict the life and times of Babe Ruth.
He first became executive officer to General Conner in the Panama Canal Zone, where, joined by Mamie, he served until 1924.
* January 21 – The first nuclear-powered submarine, the, is launched in Groton, Connecticut, by First Lady of the United States Mamie Eisenhower.
The archive includes the first ever commercial blues recording, a song called " Crazy Blues " recorded by Mamie Smith in 1920.
The research performed by the educational psychologists Kenneth B. Clark and Mamie Phipps Clark also influenced the Court's decision.
It was adapted by Carl Harbaugh and Raoul Walsh from a memoir My Mamie Rose by Owen Frawley Kildare and the adapted play by Kildare and Walter C. Hackett.
In 1895 the Ellsinore Hotel, run by Mamie Seats, was built and began operations.
The Mamie George Library, a library designed by Wylie W. Vale and Associates, opened in November 1974.
*" Crazy Blues " by Mamie Smith
One of Ireland's best-known abortionists, Mamie Cadden, was famously sentenced to death by hanging in 1957 when one of her patients died.
She then appeared in Lucky and as Mamie in The Sidewalks of New York, also produced by Dillingham.
Marty's twin sister Mamie Ellen Robinson Minotto died on March 14, 2004, when she was part way through writing a book about her brother " Some Memories: Growing up with Marty Robbins " as remembered by Mamie Minotto, as told to Andrew Means.
In 1920, Ralph Peer's recordings by African-American blues singer Mamie Smith were a surprise smash hit for Okeh.
This billing of Mamie Smith was soon one-upped by Bessie Smith, who called herself " The Empress of the Blues.
She recorded the Paul Whiteman and Fred Rose composition " Flamin ' Mamie " on October 5, 1925 and released it as Victor 19828-A accompanied on ukulele by Billy " Uke " Carpenter who provided " jazz effects ".
This musical short film features Mamie Smith, who was a top star in Black Vaudeville and a recording artist with Okeh Records, although by the time Jailhouse Blues was made her contract with Okeh had ended.
The Hollywood star Mamie Van Doren was so named by Universal Studios in her honor.
Mamie Eisenhower in her inaugural gown, painted in 1953 by Thomas Stevens
Among the things they were known for was their " mascot " Ziggy, a prize-winning Brussels Griffon dog that was owned by original team owners Joe and Mamie Gregory.
Later that year the franchise was bought by Joseph Gregory, Mamie Gregory and William C. Boone.
In 1887, this modest property was expanded and altered by noted architect Stanford White at the cost of $ 130, 000 into a mansion with an interior marble staircase and a ballroom on the top floor where Mamie Fish gave elaborate parties for New York society.

Mamie and film
Mamie Smith appeared in an early sound film, Jailhouse Blues, in 1929.
The Beat Generation ( 1959 ) is a film by MGM starring Steve Cochran and Mamie Van Doren, with Ray Danton, Fay Spain, Maggie Hayes, Jackie Coogan, Louis Armstrong, Vampira, and Ray Anthony.
Girls Town is a 1959 film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, starring Mamie Van Doren, Mel Tormé and Ray Anthony ; Paul Anka also appears in his first acting role.
She denied the chance to replace Jayne Mansfield in The Ice House, a horror film, and instead appeared in Hillbillys in a Haunted House, as Mamie Van Doren's replacement.
The score of the 1968 film Stay Away, Joe includes three variations of " Alouette ": a march variation, a harem-sounding variation, and a variation in which Elvis Presley changes the lyrics to " Mamie, Mamie, lovely little Mamie.
His experiences in Hawaii during the war became the basis for the novel The Revolt of Mamie Stover ( 1951 ), which was developed into the 1956 film of the same name starring Jane Russell.
* The Revolt of Mamie Stover ( 1951 )-( 1956 film )
Beauchamp is involved in other film work but credits the Untold Story with occupying and shaping his life in a major way, and his relationship with Mamie Till, Emmett mother's, with inspiring him to create the film.

Mamie and photographs
In 2006, Mamie posed for photographs for Vanity Fair with Pamela Anderson as part of its annual Hollywood issue.
Till's mother, Mamie Till Bradley, insisted on an open casket funeral and allowed news photographs of the body to be published, thus raising nationwide awareness of lynching.

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Eisenhower met and fell in love with Mamie Geneva Doud of Boone, Iowa, six years his junior, while he was stationed in Texas.
His wife Mamie was buried next to him after her death in 1979.
Born into a prosperous ethnic German Jewish family in Arverne, Queens, New York City, Rodgers was the son of Mamie ( Levy ) and Dr. William Abrahams Rodgers, a prominent physician who had changed the family name from Abrahams.
The library was named after Mamie George, a philanthropist from Fort Bend County.
In 1920, Mamie Smith was the first black woman to record a record.
* " Mamie Jones ", pseudonym for singer Aileen Stanley who was one of many Caucasian artists to record for Black Swan.
Hawkins's first major gig was with Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds in 1921, whom he joined permanently in April 1922 and toured with through 1923, when he settled in New York City.
Aandahl was born in Litchville, Barnes County, North Dakota, the son of Norwegian emigrants Soren " Sam " J. and Mamie C. ( Lawry ) Aandahl.
The original Mamie Smith recording was in 1920, of “ Crazy Blues .” General Phonograph Corp, OKeH ’ s manufacturer used Smith ’ s success as the press to cultivate the new market.
Mamie Smith ( née Robinson ) ( May 26, 1883 – September 16, 1946 ) was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress, who appeared in several films late in her career.
Mamie Robinson was born probably in Cincinnati, Ohio, although no records of her birth exist.
Connolly was born at 69 Dover Street (" on the linoleum, three floors up " " at six o ' clock in the evening ") in Anderston, Glasgow, to William Connolly and his wife Mary " Mamie " ( McLean ) Connolly, a hospital cafeteria worker.
Magnus Magnusson was married to Mamie Baird.
After the success of Mamie Smith's pioneering 1920 recording of " Crazy Blues ", record labels realized there was a demand for recordings of race music.
Marvin Gay was born as one of fifteen children to George and Mamie Gay on October 1, 1914 on a farm along Catnip Hill Pike in Jessamine County, Kentucky and was raised in Lexington.

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