Although she was arguably the most influential female blues and jazz singer of the 1920s and 1930s as well as a major Black figure in 20th century theatre cinema radio and television she is now the least remembered. In <I>Ethel Waters: Stormy Weather</I> Stephen Bourne documents the career of this monumental figure in American popular culture offering new insights into the work of this forgotten legend. Supplemented by fourteen photographs this biography leaves little doubt as to why-for decades-no other Black star was held in such high regard.
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