Marva Josie

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Marva Josie is an American jazz singer who was the longtime vocalist for Earl Hines.[1][2]

In 1976 they both played at the White House for President Gerald Ford[3] and later for President Jimmy Carter.

Josie has a 5+12-octave range.

Discography[]

  • 1973: Marva Josie With Earl Hines And His Orchestra - This Is Marva Josie
  • 1977: An Evening With Earl Hines: with Tiny Grimes, Hank Young, Bert Dahlander and Marva Josie: Disques Vogue VDJ-534
  • 1977: Earl "Fatha" Hines and Marva Josie – Jazz Is His Old Lady... And My Old Man
  • 1982: Earl Hines With Marva Josie And The 150 Band - Fatha's Birthday
  • 1984: Forever Love
  • First Church Of Deliverance Choir Featuring Earl "Fatha" Hines*, Marva Josie - Songs Of Deliverance, Volume IV

Singles & EPs[]

  • 1962: You Lied
  • 1963: I Don't Care
  • 1965: I Love New York / "Don't"
  • 1965: Birthday Fella / Did You Ever Love Someone
  • 1966: Crazy Stocking's
  • 1969: I'm Satisfied - Love's Burning Fire
  • 1971: Marva Josie, Earl "Fatha" Hines Quartet - Scarborough Fair
  • 1973: Marva Josie, Earl Hines And His Orchestra - Social Security - Can She
  • 1977: Earl "Fatha" Hines* With Marva Josie - Jazz His Old Lady And My Old Man
  • 1986: Love You Don't Know Me / Lollipop[4][5]

References[]


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