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Ernestine Anderson

Jazz
Jazz and blues singer Ernestine Anderson worked her way from singing in the gospel choir as a child to being featured on the world’s most famous stages. Born in Houston, Texas, on November 11, 1928, Anderson’s family moved to Seattle when she was 16. She was hired by a local band for her first taste of the professional musician’s life, and after tours with Johnny Otis and Lionel Hampton, she moved to New York City to pursue music in earnest. She began her recording career in the late 1950s on Mercury Records, although her 1961 album My Kinda Swing would be her last for more th...
Songs
Never Make Your Move Too Soon
Never Make Your Move Too SoonErnestine Anderson

Never Make Your Move Too Soon

3:31

My One and Only Love
My One and Only LoveErnestine Anderson and Metropole Orkest

Here Comes Allan Harris and the Metropole Orchestra

4:04

Black Moonlight
Black MoonlightErnestine Anderson

My Kinda Swing

2:35

As Long as I Live
As Long as I LiveHarold Arlen and Ernestine Anderson

Blues In The Night: Dick Hyman Plays Harold Arlen

4:38

That Sunday, That Summer
That Sunday, That SummerErnestine Anderson

Boogie Down

6:39

As Long as I Live
As Long as I LiveErnestine Anderson

Never Make Your Move Too Soon

4:40

Albums