The Dixie Sweethearts were an all-women
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
group in the 1930s. Members of the group have later played with other similar acts like the
Harlem Playgirls
Harlem Playgirls was an African American swing band active in the Midwest and throughout the United States from the mid-1930s to the early 1940s.
History
Organized by Milwaukee-based drummer and band leader Sylvester Rice (1905–1984)''Late Eli ...
and the
Darlings of Rhythm The Darlings of Rhythm was an African American, all-female swing band from the 1940s.
The Darlings were often compared with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, another African American all-girl swing band. The Darlings were darker skinned tha ...
with individual members continuing to perform through the 1940s.
The group was led by frontwomen Marjorie Ross and Madge Fontaine.
Other members included
Tiny Davis
Ernestine Carroll Davis, (born 1909 or 1910 – January 30, 1994) better known as Tiny Davis, was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist.
Early life and education
Carroll was born in Memphis, Tennessee. Born to George and Leanna (née Whit ...
, Marjorie Pettiford, Violet Burnside, Henrietta Fontaine, who joined the spin-off group Darlings of Rhythm in the 1940s.
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1930s in the United States
1940s in the United States
African-American jazz musicians
American women jazz musicians
African-American women musicians