Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 585 (Q11381): Difference between revisions
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Oh yes. I was welcomed with open arms. They were beautiful. Ella Mae Robinson was Pearl Bailey's mother. She was a real comedian. She was a beautiful lady. Her father was a reverend. He had a shock of white hair - gray hair, like white hair. He was very stern, very religious. But him and I got good vibes. We talked a lot about life. We had a lot of fun. And Ura and Virgie - they were all very ...
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