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Annette Hanshaw
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    Sweetie! You must stop by so I can sing to you! Love always, Annette, "That's All."
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    Jeanetta Sweetie!How are you? We keep missing each other!Love always, Annette, "That's All."
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    Jeanetta, Sweetie!A photo, just for you!
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    Sweetie! I love ALL your comments! Love always, Annette, "That's All."
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    Hi Sweetie!
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    Write me and I'll answer you!Love always, Annette, "That's All."
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    Jeanetta, Sweetie!Here is a photo for you!Love always, Annette, "That's All."
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    Annette Hanshaw Carmen, Sweetie! I just got back on myspace. I couldn't log in for several days!
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    Annette Hanshaw I just got back on myspace. I couldn't log in for several days!
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    Thank you for thinking of me...Love always, Annette, "That's All."
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    Don, SweetieI hope you will ALWAYS listen to me sing!MUAH! Annette, "That's All."
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    Do you receive this photo? Love, Annette"That's All."
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    Dan Sweetie!I hope you will let me know if you receive this!Love always, Annette, "That's All."
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    I hope you will get my photosLove Annette, "That's All."
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    HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! TO YOU AND YOUR FATHER!MUAH! LOVE ALWAYS, ANNETTE, "THAT'S ALL"
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    Hot, Lovable, and Sweet: Annette Hanshaw and Early Female Vocal Jazz Annette Hanshaw was one of the very first female jazz vocalists, as well as one of the most exciting singers of the 1920s and early 30s. Critic Will Friedwald, who has written extensively (and most insightfully) on jazz singing, ranks her alongside Al Bowlly as one of the few artists that “used the musical idiom of the twenties in a creative, modern way” (1). Although I believe that there were more singers other than these two that also experimented with more modern approaches to the vocal art in that era, Friedwald is certainly right concerning Hanshaw: she was well ahead of her time in that she understood the rhythmic qualities of jazz much better than most of her contemporaries and applied them to her singing in a very personal, highly inventive way. From today’s standpoint, there is no doubt that her records sound more modern and engaging than those of Helen Kane or Ruth Etting. Born into a wealthy family in 1901 (although for many years
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