Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
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Biography
[Edit]Born into poverty in St. Louis, dancer and singer Josephine Baker progressed from vaudeville to New York theater to the Parisian cabaret scene and became the toast of Europe before the age of 21. Though her later career wasn't quite able to handle such an early peak, Baker spent much of her life working tirelessly against prejudice, during World War II in Europe and the civil rights era in America. She's still one of the most famous expatriates in American history, perfectly epitomizing the hedonistic abandon of the Jazz Age in Paris.
Born Freda Josephine McDonald on June 3, 1906, Baker spent a hardscrabble childhood in the slums of St. Louis. After a successful audition at a local vaudeville theater, she left home at the age of 13, waitressing most of the time and working on the stage whenever she could get there. By 1920, she was married and divorced and married again — the second time to Willie Baker, from whom she took the name she used on stage. Baker finally caught her big break one year later while dancing in the chorus for Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake's all-black revue Shuffle Along. A frenetic dancer and relentless on-stage clown, she quickly attracted notice and was tapped for a bigger part in another Sissle/Blake production, 1924's Chocolate Dandies. The show made her a star in New York and she became big in Harlem as well with performances at The Cotton Club and The Plantation Club, among others. In 1925, she moved to Paris with the American production La Revue Nègre. Baker's exotic dancing, uninhibited sexuality, and negligible attire — which included a skirt of feathers — suited the Continent much more than America, and she became an overnight sensation. Soon, she'd opened her own club (Chez Josephine) and starred in her first movie, the naturally exotic 1927 film La Sirene des Tropiques.
During the early '30s, Josephine Baker made her first studio recordings, though her extroverted on-stage personality froze slightly with an audience of engineers. She starred in two more films, Zou Zou and Princess Tam-Tam, before returning to America in 1936 to star in Ziegfeld's Follies with Bob Hope and Fanny Brice. The act floundered, however, as Baker was subjected to a double dose of discrimination; cultural conservatives railed against the show's promiscuity, while many hotels and restaurants refused entrance to the star of the show. When Brice fell ill, temporarily halting the revue, Baker broke her contract and fled to Paris. There she became a naturalized French citizen after marrying the sugar magnate Jean Lion, though his status as a French Jew exposed the couple to additional discrimination when the Nazis invaded two years later.
Perhaps more eager than most to prevent the oppressive Nazi regime sweeping Europe, Baker joined the French Resistance at an early date and worked throughout World War II to help the Allies. Besides acting as a funnel to get important documents out of France several times, she worked as a sub-lieutenant in the French Air Force's Women's Auxiliary, volunteered for the Red Cross to assist Belgian refugees streaming into France, and undoubtedly boosted troop morale by performing across Northern Africa. After the war, Baker earned several commendations (including the Medal of Resistance and the Cross of the Legion of Honor) and married yet again, to a bandleader named Jo Bouillon. Her return to active entertainment was a bit of a struggle, though, and she worked the cabaret circuit in Paris for several years before performing in Cuba and returning to America yet again. During the early '50s, Baker's fight to spread the gospel of civil rights made headlines when she performed to integrated audiences at a nightclub in Miami and canceled an Atlanta performance after being refused admission to a hotel. She also drew attention making waves in the notoriously segregated entertainment mecca of Las Vegas before mounting a worldwide farewell tour during the early '50s.
Though she was back on-stage by 1959, Josephine Baker spent much of the late '50s and early '60s raising her adopted children, an ethnically diverse clan of a dozen children she named "the rainbow tribe." (In fact, her continual returns to performance during the era were in part a response to the financial burdens of raising so many children.) She participated in the 1963 civil rights march on Washington and gave a series of four concerts at Carnegie Hall to raise funds for the cause. After suffering a heart attack in 1964, however, her performance career practically ended, except for a brief comeback just before her death from a stroke in 1975.
Title: Joséphine Baker In Paris 1959 - 1960 (Original Recordings)
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Pop
Title: La Petite Tonkinoise / J'ai Deux Amours (Remastered)
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Folk
Title: Mon Coeur Est Un Oiseau De Lies - Single
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Pop
Title: Anthology: The Deluxe Collection (Remastered) (CD1)
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: World Music
Title: C'est Ça Le Vrai Bonheur / C'est Cha Le Vrai Bonheur
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Title: A Centenary Tribute
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack, Vocal & Symphonic
Title: Vintage French Song No. 147 - EP: Piel Canela
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Pop
Title: harcourt M. de la Culture France
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: The Fabulous Josephine Baker
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Pop, Acoustic
Title: Anthology: The Deluxe Collection (Remastered) (CD2)
Artist: Joséphine Baker / Josephine Baker
Genre: World Music, Pop
Collections
Title: Jukebox Favourites - Best of Jazz Ladies
Genre: Jazz
Title: Pop Meets Bossa Nova
Genre: Pop
Title: A Summer in South America
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Female Voices of the Silver Screen
Genre: Pop
Title: Charleston All Night! The Very Best Of
Genre: Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Divas of the 1920's
Genre: Pop
Title: Speakeasy Music of the 1920's
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz and Lounge
Genre: Jazz
Title: Classic Songs of Love
Genre: Pop
Title: Songs from Woody Allen' Films
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Best of Gershwin - The Early Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Title: The 50 Best French Songs Ever
Genre: World Music
Title: Music of the Roaring Twenties
Genre: Jazz
Title: 101 - The Best of Vintage Jazz
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Music for Silent Movies
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music from the Belle Epoque
Genre: Pop
Title: Sex Symbols a Sensual Seduction
Genre: Pop
Title: The No. 1 Latin Jazz Album Ever!
Genre: Latin
Title: 100 Latin Classics! Samba, Mambo, Cha Cha & More
Genre: Latin
Title: 20 Canciones Francesas
Genre: World Music
Title: Twenty French Songs
Genre: World Music
Title: Gatsby's Greats
Genre: Pop
Title: Great Memories
Genre: Jazz
Title: Dancing the Charleston (Les plus beaux charlestons)
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: 25 Songs from France, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: 25 French Hits Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Je t´aime Paris
Genre: Pop
Title: A Good Year (Music from the Motion Picture)
Genre: Pop
Title: The Charleston
Genre: Jazz
Title: Best of Paris, Vol. 73
Genre: Pop
Title: Best of France, Vol. 7
Genre: Pop
Title: Les plus belles rumbas
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: Timeless Echoes of France
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: I'se a Muggin' (Columbia Super Swing Music)
Genre: Jazz
Title: French Collection
Genre: Jazz
Title: Memories of France, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Valentine's Day - 50 Classic Love Songs
Genre: Pop
Title: Paris, My Love
Genre: Pop
Title: Douce France (99 chansons)
Genre: World Music
Title: Frankrijk - De beste liedjes, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Paris tes chansons en or, vol. 5
Genre: Pop
Title: Mélodies de stars, vol. 10 / Melodies de stars, vol. 10
Genre: Pop
Title: Gouden liedjes uit Parijs, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Jazz and Some 50 All-time Favourites
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Roots of Etta James
Genre: Blues
Title: Charleston
Genre: Jazz
Title: Gold Songs from Paris, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Simply Love: Classic Love Songs
Genre: Pop
Title: Blues, Swing and All That Jazz, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: Chansons de France coquines et paillardes
Genre: Pop
Title: 1931 in Music, Vol. 1
Title: Latin Pearls, Vol. 8: French Girls
Genre: Latin
Title: Around The World In 80 Songs
Genre: World Music
Title: In 50 Jahren ist alles vorbei, Wintergarten
Genre: Pop
Featuring albums
Title: The Comedian Harmonists: Complete Recordings (1935-1939)
Artist: Comedian Harmonists
Genre: Jazz, Rock, World Music, Pop
Title: Grands Succès : Vincent Scotto / Grands Succes : Vincent Scotto
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Pop
Title: Schlager und Filmmelodien von Walter Jurmann, Vol. 1
Artist: Walter Jurmann
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Midnight in Paris (Music from the Motion Picture)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Woody Allen - Music from His Movies, Vol. 5
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Beginners (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Les Jours heureux de la Libération / Les Jours heureux de la Liberation
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop
Title: Les Congés Payés en 24 chansons / Les Conges Payes en 24 chansons
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop
Title: Les grands crus français, vol. 4 / Les grands crus francais, vol. 4
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop
Title: Les grands crus français, vol. 2 / Les grands crus francais, vol. 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Pop