Sippie wallace biography templates
Sippie wallace biography templates
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Wallace, Sippie (1898–1986)
African-American blues singer and pianist . Name variations: Beulah Belle Wallace. Born Beulah Belle Thomas on November 1, 1898, in Houston, Texas; died in November 1986 in Alameda, California; daughter of George Thomas and Fanny Thomas; coached in music by older brother George Thomas, Jr.; married Frank Seals (divorced); married Matthew Wallace.
Began singing in church choir as a pre-teen; released "Jack O' Diamond Blues" (1926); recording career ended (1929); toured Europe on folk-blues festival circuit (1966); sang at Lincoln Center in New York City (1977).
Sippie Wallace was born Beulah Belle Thomas in 1898, the fourth of thirteen children in a religious Houston, Texas, family.
Her musical abilities were recognized early on when she sang and played piano in her family's Baptist church. Wallace was never educated much past elementary school, but her older brother George Thomas, Jr., and her older sister Lillie Thomas encouraged her talent a