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Annette Hanshaw

That's All !

About Me

Annette Hanshaw was a popular singer and radio star of the 1920s and early Thirties who had many Jazz overtones in her singing style. She stepped out of her role of a torch singer and improvised and had a great deal of swing that harkened to the Big Band singers of the 1930s. She was viewed by the public as the epitome of a flapper. She was only 16 when she first started recording and her early records feature many of the hot White players of the day like Red Nichols, Miff Mole, Phil Napoleon, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Adrian Rollini, Vic Berton, Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey and Jack Teagarden. Hanshaw was billed as "The Personality Girl," and her trademark was girlishly saying "That's all" at the end of a lot of her records. Annette never thought much of her abilities as a singer and retired from showbiz in 1935. Her Likes : Dogs, Perfume and Cooking. Dislikes: Diets, Mathematics and Bugs.

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Member Since: 2/5/2006
Band Members: Hanshaw recorded under a number of pseudonyms which included Ethel Bingham, Dot Dare, Gay Ellis, Marion Lee, Janet Shaw, Lelia Sandford Patsy Young, Bessie Stewart, Betty Lloyd, and Frances Hopwood.
Influences: Marion Harris (1896-1944), Sophie Tucker (1884-1966), and Blossom Seeley (1891-1972)
Sounds Like: Ruth Etting, Helen Kane and Elsie Carlisle MyGen Profile Generator
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