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The following pages link to bandleader (Q20632):
Displayed 45 items.
- Andy Kirk (Q304) (← links)
- Erskine Hawkins (Q386) (← links)
- Edna Williams (Q20546) (← links)
- Judy Bayron (Q20552) (← links)
- Anna Mae Winburn (Q20610) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm (Q20614) (← links)
- Mayme Lacy (Q20687) (← links)
- Baby Briscoe (Q20688) (← links)
- Jessie Turner (Q20723) (← links)
- Lou Holloway (Q21128) (← links)
- Doris Nicholson (Q21138) (← links)
- Margery Ross (Q21193) (← links)
- Madge Fountain (Q21195) (← links)
- Jenny Byrd (Q21196) (← links)
- Eddie Crump (Q21197) (← links)
- 28th Original June German, June 17, 1946 (Q22984) (← links)
- Colored June German, June 16, 1941 (Q23051) (← links)
- Battle of Music, Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra versus the International Sweethearts of Rhythm at the Auditorium, April 16, 1942 (Q23062) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Concert at the Paradise Ballroom, October 27, 1943 (Q23069) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Concert at the McCook Auditorium, October 4, 1944 (Q23088) (← links)
- Lincoln Theatre Concert Dates, August 18-21, 1944 (Q23102) (← links)
- Performance Run at the Lincoln Theatre with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm and Joe Liggins and the Honeydrippers, July 1946 (Q23120) (← links)
- Shows Featuring Joe Liggins and His Original Honeydrippers, the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, and Wonderful Smith at the Million Dollar Theatre, July 1946 (Q23127) (← links)
- 29th Annual Colored June German, June 16, 1947 (Q23135) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Concert at the Beadsley Dance Pavilion, July 31, 1946 (Q23140) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Concert and Floor Show at the Municipal Auditorium, May 4, 1948 (Q23147) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Dance Concert at the City Auditorium, February 21, 1948 (Q23148) (← links)
- Emancipation Dance at the Municipal Auditorium Featuring the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, August 4, 1947 (Q23152) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance at Bell Hosiery Mill, December 5, 1944 (Q23174) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance at Bell Hosiery Mill, March 20, 1944 (Q23220) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance Run at the Paradise Theatre, April 23-30, 1943 (Q23238) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance at Fort Huachuca's Field House, September 5, 1944 (Q23241) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance Run at Paradise Theatre, October 20-26, 1944 (Q23242) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance at the Riverside Park Ballroom, February 9, 1949 (Q23244) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performances at the Paradise Theatre, starting February 18, 1944 (Q23252) (← links)
- Roy Milton, International Sweethearts of Rhythm, and Quiz Show at the Paradise Theatre, May 7, 1948 (Q23264) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance with Ella Fitzgerald at the Paradise, April 26-May 2, 1946 (Q23266) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance at the New Britain State Armory, June 24, 1949 (Q23270) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Two-Week Performance Run at Club El-Sino, October 10, 1947 (Q23286) (← links)
- Battle of the Bands, International Sweethearts of Rhythm and Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra at the Top Hat Club, April 26, 1942 (Q23299) (← links)
- Two Week International Sweethearts of Rhythm Engagement at the Black and Tan, starting September 15, 1944 (Q23303) (← links)
- Thanksgiving Dance Featuring the International Sweethearts of Rhythm at the Colored Waiters, Porters, and Cooks Club, November 26, 1948 (Q23305) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October 1, 1943 (Q23309) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance in Lawton, Oklahoma, October 2, 1943 (Q23310) (← links)
- International Sweethearts of Rhythm Performance in Wichita, Kanas, October 3, 1943 (Q23311) (← links)