- Edythe Baker
Edythe Baker (August 3, 1895,
Missouri - November 22, 1965) was an American pianist.Baker was classically trained, and moved to
New York City in 1919. There she madepiano roll s (for Aeolian andDuo-Art ) between 1919 and 1925; these includedragtime and pop pieces. She worked on Broadway in musicals and performed withvaudeville troupes such as the "Ziegfeld Follies ".In 1927, Baker relocated to England, and recorded 22 pieces between 1927 and 1933. She became a star there after appearing in revues in 1928, and worked the
cabaret circuit there through much of the 1930s. She married into abanking family, and left the music business after the early 1940s.A selection of her piano rolls were reissued on an album released by
Folkways Records in 1983.References
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Scott Yanow , [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3vfoxqrgldae~T1 Edythe Baker] atAllmusic
* [http://www.amica.org/Live/amica_Organization/amica-Hall-of-Fame_Members/baker.htm Article] from the American Musical Instrument Collectors' Association, 1971
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