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The International Sweethearts of Rhythm - Best Female Jazz Band 

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I thought I should share this amazing female band with you all who are not familiar with The International Sweethearts of Rhythm. They were the top female jazz/swing band of the 1940's. Though they don't get much recognition and attention like Duke Ellington and Count Basie and never were inducted into the Jazz or Swing or Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, these women were just as good as the men and could really swing hot jazz, they were talented and plus beautiful...and here's the proof. Anna Mae Winburn, the bandleader, led the band with beauty, elegance, style, and glamour. Tiny Davis was the big personality of the band and she could blow...both vocally and trumpet. There were a lot of female bands in the 30's and 40's but the International Sweethearts of Rhythm was number one, but all the female bands back then were great, but they never got a chance to be superstars, never inducted into the Jazz/Swing Hall of Fame because of sexism, women were expected to sing, not play instruments, arrange, direct, produce, nor write, even today this sexism exist. So these women were pioneers! The Harlem PlayGirls, Darlings of Rhythm, Ina Ray Hutton and Her Band, Rita Rio and Her Band, Lorraine Page and her Band, Ada Leonard All American Girl Orchestra, Thelma White and Her Girls, Frances Carroll and Her Band, and Ivy Benson and Her Orchestra, all these white and black female bands are pioneers. Take a listen to their music and see footage online. Enjoy this real black music, which is missing from today's music!

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@Jerry_attrick
@Jerry_attrick 4 года назад
Rest in Peace, Helen Jones Woods. She was a trombone player in this band and she died recently of COVID-19
@Shadows921
@Shadows921 4 года назад
Her obituary brought me here today, I'm so glad to have learned about her life and the band albeit far too late. They were trailblazers!!
@hanks2567000
@hanks2567000 2 года назад
this trombone player loved every woman in every version of this great group..thanks to Moms who led her own bands..told my Dad he could play lead tenor in her Paloma's swing band if he asked her to marry him..that worked out for me
@JeffTheGent
@JeffTheGent 9 лет назад
I'd love to see a movie based on their experiences. I'll bet there's quite a story there.
@rolom3
@rolom3 6 лет назад
There is a documentary called The Girls In The Band that features them :) It is an amazing documentary... You can only get it on DVD though. I bought it for myself for my Birthday 😄
@agnimaus
@agnimaus 5 лет назад
There's a documentary available to stream on Kanopy called "International Sweethearts of Rhythm " by Greta Schiller (1986).
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 4 года назад
Thanks, ladies, gotta find these two documentaries..
@HeatherCalame
@HeatherCalame 3 года назад
@@rolom3 You can rent/buy it digitally through Amazon Prime Video
@hymanocohann2698
@hymanocohann2698 3 года назад
A series based on the experiences of Folk on the chittlin circuit would or could give a real human face to the wickedness and trumph ....
@althejazz
@althejazz 3 года назад
Collective personnel for this band is : - Tiny Davis, Ray Carter, Mim Polak, Johnnie Mae Stansbury (tp) Ina Belle Byrd, Helen Jones, Jean Travis (tb) Vi Burnside, Ros Cron, Willie Mae Wong, Grace Bayron, Helen Saine (reeds) Johnnie Mae Rice (p) Marganot "Trump" Gibson (b) Pauline Braddy (d) Anne Mae Winburn (ldr,vcl) . The guitar player is probably Carline Ray. Thanks to Tom Lord and His Merry men and their diligent work.
@MrBonville
@MrBonville 3 года назад
Thank you.
@thebeatnumber
@thebeatnumber 2 года назад
I thought the vocalist was Maxine Sullivan?
@jeffg1524
@jeffg1524 Год назад
What a great, swingin' band! All beautiful women, too. Thanks for the upload.
@giorgib
@giorgib 9 лет назад
Can't believe that I am just hearing about these women!
@Jerry_attrick
@Jerry_attrick 4 года назад
Can't take my eyes off the Chinese-American woman on that bari sax!!! (Willie Mae Wong) To this day there aren't that many Asian American women in jazz and seeing her is just so cool!!!
@JJ21210
@JJ21210 5 лет назад
RIP Clora Bryant, a superb trumpet player who joined the Sweethearts in 1946 and was a featured soloist. Excellent obit in the NYT on 9-1-19.
@Firebrand55
@Firebrand55 6 лет назад
From 9.00 to 11.05.....tenor sax played by Vi Burnside in a tour de force solo that stands up in the Swing Age. Forgotten now perhaps but Vi was a superb player, easily matching many of the male stars of the time.....sit back and listen!
@RadiantJasmin
@RadiantJasmin 4 года назад
You know!
@kenpepemeloney7805
@kenpepemeloney7805 3 года назад
@@RadiantJasmin makes me wonder if she is related to RL Burnside?
@jochanaan58
@jochanaan58 3 года назад
I'm just finding out about the women's bands in the Swing Age. These women swung with the best! Erasing them from the history was criminal.
@SHIRLEYE.BARNES
@SHIRLEYE.BARNES 5 месяцев назад
Agree. Wish there was some way that History like this could get the attention ot MainStream Media. What a story.
@KennethKetchum
@KennethKetchum 4 года назад
thank you for posting. I just learned about Helen Jones Woods and am so moved to tears. I never knew she or this group existed until I accidentally saw a link in a NY Times obit. Yes, a movie needs to be made about these musicians and their adventures. Women musicians never get enough respect especially these brave women. May they all rest in peace.
@stefer5979
@stefer5979 9 лет назад
huge unknown space for women in art and music, that deserve attention. Especially in the history of Jazz. thank you for sharing!
@sylvesterjohns7968
@sylvesterjohns7968 Год назад
I've read somewhere that Miss Consuella Carter started this group at the Piney Woods school in Mississippi. If there's any truth this, Miss Carter was a phenomenal band teacher. While in high school, I got the chance to see her marching band while she worked at Coahoma Aggie High School and Coahoma Junior College. They were very disciplined, and they sounded spectacular. Maybe someone should Do a documentary on the accomplishments of Miss Carter. I'm sure it would be received with great anticipation.
@barryputterman2412
@barryputterman2412 Месяц назад
The Piney Woods school did a documentary about the Sweethearts that you can find on RU-vid. A documentary about Miss Caaaarter is still up for grabs.
@blackcosmos
@blackcosmos 4 года назад
"When my baby left me I sat on my knees n cried" The blues, so sad yet so comforting. These ladies were however oh so fabulous!💕
@katheryneclayton3379
@katheryneclayton3379 7 лет назад
These ladies CAN swing!!!!!!!!!!
@stevemelendez
@stevemelendez 6 лет назад
The should be in the International Jazz HOF as well as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
@maxdakota111
@maxdakota111 3 года назад
Yes, I completely agree.
@andrewpetersen5272
@andrewpetersen5272 Год назад
But, c'mon. It's not Rock and Roll. Of course they let country singers in these days.
@edwarddeyon7189
@edwarddeyon7189 4 года назад
I am 52 years old and had no idea Great!!!!! orchestration and musicianship, compositions are way sound,
@edwarddeyon7189
@edwarddeyon7189 3 года назад
I am about to start an ethnography for a music history course I'm taking. I would encourage all who are knowledgeable about the women's contribution as instrumentalist and composers in the 1930s and 1940s.
@knibscratch
@knibscratch 5 лет назад
Fabulous .... How have I missed this before now? ...... Thanks for posting.
@scarsdale22
@scarsdale22 3 года назад
I absolutely love this film. The ISwofR are incredible. This needs to be seen and heard. Truly good music, still has power to move me. The singer is fantastic and beautiful and what a terrific band... so much class!
@roxannesmith1479
@roxannesmith1479 8 месяцев назад
This is Awesome 🎶I Celebrate these Musicians❤🎤🎶💐Thank you for Sharimg
@richardgraham5051
@richardgraham5051 3 года назад
Can you IMAGE seeing them live! What a THRILL it must have been...
@PeterGeorg-ez7ft
@PeterGeorg-ez7ft 22 дня назад
Gratulation an diese herrliche Band und ihre tollen Künstlerinnen ! Danke für dieses Video !
@mariclaraoliveira1339
@mariclaraoliveira1339 4 года назад
Lv them. It's so great to think that it was a big band only with women at that time. Even today it's rare.
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 4 года назад
Who knows? Maybe someone who is Young who is interested in this kind of music will start a band like this again
@floppybollox3
@floppybollox3 10 лет назад
Fantastic, just when I thought I had heard it all. Learn something new. Blow girls!
@stevemelendez
@stevemelendez 6 лет назад
These beautiful women JAMMMMM!!!
@johnwhitehead3360
@johnwhitehead3360 4 года назад
Excellent - Thanks for the reminder of how good the ladies were
@eddiedurhamjazz
@eddiedurhamjazz 6 лет назад
Actually, one of their early mentors and arrangers besides Jesse Stone, was Eddie Durham - who groomed the original Count Basie band in swing and wrote those seminal hits such as Topsy, Swinging the Blues etc., as well - you'll note the same brass choreography with all the Orchestras Eddie Durham tutored (and composed for).
@kixmet
@kixmet 7 лет назад
This is a slice of history! Priceless. Thanks for sharing.
@donaldwray5109
@donaldwray5109 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing, they were one many black bands, both male and female, that got no recognition. I love to listen to Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
@yeoworld
@yeoworld 3 года назад
This is going to make my month and more. The smile won’t wear off before long. Just priceless and truly amazing 🤩
@briangalien8187
@briangalien8187 5 лет назад
wow. big huge bold sound! swingin! what talent.
@wheelie63
@wheelie63 3 года назад
in LOVE with Anna Mae Winburn . wow. WOW! and the piano player. and Ernestine "Tiny" Davis. and the rest of the Band too.
@MichaelGoldenberg
@MichaelGoldenberg 5 лет назад
Stupendous!
@mariaemmamannarelli5698
@mariaemmamannarelli5698 4 года назад
Maravillosa banda, gracias por compartir.
@robertmoehle3241
@robertmoehle3241 10 лет назад
"It DOES Mean a Thing, Because They DO GotThat Swing!" "How About That Jive" is gonna keep me smiling for a week!
@scumber56
@scumber56 8 лет назад
My new favorite big band!
@KennethKetchum
@KennethKetchum 4 года назад
same here - and with a million times more CLEAN sexiness than Beyonce.
@sharonridgeway9279
@sharonridgeway9279 4 года назад
I saw film of them at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, they are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
@georgestefano673
@georgestefano673 2 года назад
My god they were great,how do we not know about this?
@maxdakota111
@maxdakota111 3 года назад
I'd always heard about them - my dad told me about them when I was a child - but until now I can't remember seeing any footage of them. Man, these women could REALLY lay it down - they were slammin' like nobody's business. Thank you for these wonderful clips.
@PhyllisShepherd
@PhyllisShepherd 9 лет назад
Vi is da bomb! She is wearing that sax out!
@carvalhodeselva
@carvalhodeselva 9 лет назад
Lindíssimas apresentações. Obrigado pelo compartilhamento!
@mabel8179
@mabel8179 3 года назад
Oh I love them! They are fabulous! Thanks for posting this as I had never heard of these great women before.
@TheRealcellocgw
@TheRealcellocgw 4 года назад
TOday's headlines included this sad item Helen Jones Woods played trombone in the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, an all-female, multiracial band that toured in the Jim Crow South in the 1930s and ’40s, when white bandmates wore blackface to avoid charges of race-mixing. She died of the coronavirus at 96.
@damonlevine
@damonlevine 4 года назад
Miss Woods' NY Times obit brought me here.
@TheEloyh1
@TheEloyh1 2 года назад
Es la primera vez que la veo y escucho son realmente estupendasm con trompetistas y saxofonistas envidiables. Ritmo y glamuor, estupenda banda. Gracias por compartir
@Shalimarali
@Shalimarali 10 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this
@QuitoWashington
@QuitoWashington 4 года назад
Thank you for this, would also love to see a movie about them
@trussell8510
@trussell8510 2 года назад
wasn't aware of this so many thanks.
@MrMousefromXeNTaX
@MrMousefromXeNTaX 2 месяца назад
Excellent band, I wish I could transport back in time and attend one of their concerts. They are right up there with the socalled male "greats". Nowadays, check out the all female Jazz Avengers from Japan, the new hot thing in town!
@EmilMarius1960
@EmilMarius1960 5 месяцев назад
Sweety, lovely, musical women!!!
@johnwilson8601
@johnwilson8601 5 лет назад
I thank American Legacy Magazine for their awareness, and now my appreciation, of this "unknown" jazz band. John J. Wilson
@branscombeR
@branscombeR 3 года назад
@MusicandDancing4Ever: Thank you for uploading this amazing video! It's especially poignant right now (Oct 2020) as we've just heard of the death of Viola Smith (1912-2020), pioneering female swing drummer (www.legacy.com/news/celebrity-deaths/viola-smith-1912-2020-pioneering-female-swing-drummer/) at the astonishing age of 107. As you so rightly point out in your introductory remarks, jazz is still a male-dominated music genre, despite the efforts of Viola, Lorraine Page, Ada Leonard and so many others who tried to overcome the prejudices of sex and also race. Today, there are exceptions of course, and there's always been room for female vocalists, but female horn players, pianists and especially drummers, are still thin on the ground for no good reason. But there is hope for a better future ... the seeds of change have been planted and are beginning to blossom, not in the the USA but in a suburb of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). It's a jazz school for youngsters from the age of 6 to 20 and it's producing some amazing new stars of the future, at least half of them girls. Well known artists such as Wynton Marsalis have gone to Barcelona to mentor and help nurture the kids ... they are that good. So who knows? Maybe the efforts of The International Sweethearts of Rhythm all those years ago, may yet bear fruit? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Uj5Q7w_HQSY.html ... R (Australia)
@edwarddeyon7189
@edwarddeyon7189 4 года назад
Thank you for the education
@roybean7166
@roybean7166 3 года назад
Love this " new music " ! New to me, never heard them before.
@albiondi4078
@albiondi4078 4 года назад
these gals are great players and were trail blazers for women
@shirolynsmith9389
@shirolynsmith9389 2 года назад
wow thaks for sharing. wow
@radio-chameau
@radio-chameau 3 года назад
Just excellent !
@RaquelRodriguez-xb7hr
@RaquelRodriguez-xb7hr 9 лет назад
Amazing
@xrayqqq
@xrayqqq 7 лет назад
Just started reading the great research book of Sherrie Tucker "Swing Shift" on all-girls swing orchestras in 1940s- Lindy Hoppers: put these hits on playlist, they can swing as Count, Duke, Benny etc...
@deguilhemcorinne418
@deguilhemcorinne418 3 года назад
I must find this book ! Thanks !
@xrayqqq
@xrayqqq 3 года назад
@@deguilhemcorinne418 is a great research, I also wrote to Sherrie for some questions and shw was glad to reply me. If you are not so far I got 2 couples of the book (wrong send) I can send you...
@livefromplanetearth
@livefromplanetearth 6 лет назад
+100 Anna Mae was my great aunt Judy's (Julia Mae) sister. Judy married my great uncle Percy after having divorced Frank Perkins, Red Perkins’ son.
@iansadler7373
@iansadler7373 5 лет назад
Wow. That's really interesting. I'm an MA student and would love to talk to you about that; I'm going to write a paper on the band. I should be easy to find on Facebook - I made a post on 13th November about The International Sweethearts.
@williamlove3087
@williamlove3087 6 лет назад
I have never seen anything like this before! Thank you for posting this video. Cheers!
@zelphiad.williams6779
@zelphiad.williams6779 2 года назад
Woooowww!!! I am so excited. I'm a musician too, but I never heard of these ladies. But boy am I found this. I was just scrolling through and this showed up!!! Perfect!!!!! (Laydee Mystro) 😃🎼🎹🎭
@hanks2567000
@hanks2567000 2 года назад
absolutely fabulous and so mighty mighty smooth
@thoughtsforthebuilders
@thoughtsforthebuilders 2 года назад
great music.
@fornoreason8822
@fornoreason8822 3 года назад
This is the coolest thing.
@sweetjess90292
@sweetjess90292 3 года назад
Wow! Just Awesome !!!
@brittanismith2028
@brittanismith2028 9 лет назад
I read about them on a test its was truly inspiring!
@emilyann1048
@emilyann1048 7 лет назад
Brittani Smith same omggg
@melvinashley1600
@melvinashley1600 4 года назад
So very glad this is feature! She was unknown to me but NOW I am going to play more of her music
@lioncurlew
@lioncurlew 3 года назад
The Baritone Saxophone player is superb.
@GetTheGrandFunkOut
@GetTheGrandFunkOut 9 лет назад
Wow! I can't believe I'd never heard of these women till now! Proof you WILL find the truth if you go looking for it!
@brownwolf2904
@brownwolf2904 3 года назад
So glad I learned about these ladies today. I happened upon a post about Trumpeter Tiny Davis and that lead me here. Such a joy watching this video, this is my 2nd time through. Thank you for posting.
@patstokes7040
@patstokes7040 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful women. When I read these comment it makes me wonder how little people know about American music. And how little they know that so much of it was the innovation of blacks. Everyone thinks that Blacks never prospered in America but black music is American music and is a gift that no other country has. Some comments act like that haven't a clue about anything that has happened in the past.
@stevehoad1849
@stevehoad1849 4 года назад
Here's an article from the New Yorker magazine that tells some of the story of the band + one member's story: www.newyorker.com/culture/postscript/the-improbable-life-of-helen-jones-woods-and-the-international-sweethearts-of-rhythm
@SDeane-zq7ch
@SDeane-zq7ch 3 года назад
Thanks for the write up.
@deguilhemcorinne418
@deguilhemcorinne418 3 года назад
Merci ! Super intéressant et émouvant !
@WWard-uy1le
@WWard-uy1le 8 лет назад
Wow! I wish I learned about this in school. smh Thank you for sharing this.
@aperson5862
@aperson5862 7 лет назад
W. Ward I did
@warrengaines7300
@warrengaines7300 7 месяцев назад
Wow they are Good, I got to more research on them incredible!!!!
@chord972
@chord972 3 года назад
Excellent. Thanks for sharing this!
@Lucius_Chiaraviglio
@Lucius_Chiaraviglio 9 месяцев назад
I wish they had gotten to live long enough to see and hear today's Shake 'Em Up azz Band -- different style, but I think they would be proud.
@KennethKetchum
@KennethKetchum 4 года назад
now I want to know about each and every women in the band. Damn, we miss so much. They were so brave. sends tears down my eyes that they never got the recognition they deserved. That Helen Jones Woods had to quit her musical career due to racism. Are any of them still living?
@TONEBHURT
@TONEBHURT 9 лет назад
Fantastic post ! ! Major
@roxannesmith1479
@roxannesmith1479 8 месяцев назад
These are Some Bad Sisters 🎶🎶❤️💜
@belinda9246
@belinda9246 9 лет назад
Wow! I am a music teacher and I just recently found out about this incredible band. Look at how hidden this has been kept from the public because they of many ethnic groups but mostly because they were WOMEN. Not even PBS has done a story on them. Let's do something about it. Any ideas? How can we get this out to the public? I am tired of seeing the face of Bing Crosby, a wife beater, all over every station during Christmas and yet these beauties are forgotten. Let' change that...
@RaquelRodriguez-xb7hr
@RaquelRodriguez-xb7hr 9 лет назад
belinda Have you seen "The Girls in the Band" by Judy Chawkin. It's an amazing and very illustrative documentary of jazz, swing and bebop era
@kenzeichner8887
@kenzeichner8887 7 лет назад
Beginning around 3:20 you can listen to the leader, vocalist Anna Mae Winburn, who sang with several bands before and after this.
@mushmorant9253
@mushmorant9253 7 лет назад
It wouldn't fit the modern feminist or PC narrative.
@hilaryapril7043
@hilaryapril7043 4 года назад
Right on sister!
@patdinges3024
@patdinges3024 4 года назад
Start by adding this band to your curriculum. Then talk to your colleagues. The content can easily be included in history beginning with elementary students. Present the idea at your next faculty meeting. Bring it to your PTA... You get the idea. ;-)
@boomer_4468
@boomer_4468 Год назад
Love it!!
@robinscheffler1982
@robinscheffler1982 9 лет назад
The song after Jump children is called Vi Vigor
@dallaskenn
@dallaskenn 2 года назад
Great!
@ashleycarswell5429
@ashleycarswell5429 4 года назад
How am I just learning about these women?! Went down a Wiki-hole that started with the Dew Drop Inn in New Orleans
@thoughtsforthebuilders
@thoughtsforthebuilders 2 года назад
a wikidive brought me here as well lmao
@hilaryapril7043
@hilaryapril7043 4 года назад
I say best jazz band period !
@D.N..
@D.N.. Год назад
Their very good !
@jazzwatch64
@jazzwatch64 10 лет назад
Tiny ALMOST sounds like Louis Armstrong on the horn :).....loving this ;)....
@angelamclean3788
@angelamclean3788 6 лет назад
Greatests.
@dudarego1
@dudarego1 3 года назад
Veryyyyyy Gooood !!!!
@TheAnnaFisher
@TheAnnaFisher 9 лет назад
Happy International Women's Day!
@nancyvega2606
@nancyvega2606 6 лет назад
God bless America!
@nancyvega2606
@nancyvega2606 6 лет назад
Harlem, U.S.A.!
@parsifal470
@parsifal470 10 лет назад
THANK YOU!!!!
@agnusize
@agnusize 5 лет назад
Que beleza!
@ricardolucas1053
@ricardolucas1053 Месяц назад
Cuánto talento
@zardozmania
@zardozmania 3 года назад
How did i not know there were all female big bands? Unbelievably under-represented, it's practically a crime.
@nancyvega2606
@nancyvega2606 6 лет назад
I have a Dream!
@wilsdomain
@wilsdomain 3 года назад
Swing, my sisters! Swing! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 Tiny Davis, you trumpeter, is that you in the back, sister?! 🎺 #SwingSwingSwing #InternationalSweetheartsOfRhythm
@clintcbrantley5542
@clintcbrantley5542 10 лет назад
This is interesting. I didn't know about this Band...
@agnusize
@agnusize 7 лет назад
Em vez de academia...orquestra mania! Que beleza!
@darlenecorley1062
@darlenecorley1062 2 года назад
I LOVE THIS!!!!I ❤ 😍
@bluebirdchristy
@bluebirdchristy 6 лет назад
So great. They must have had an album because you can tell they are lip-syncing/playing to recording. I like it!! As a lady trumpet player myself it's inspiring.
@fresnodick3717
@fresnodick3717 4 года назад
This is a "Soundie." Just read that most such were recorded audio first, then the band/artist lip synced while the video was filmed. www.nytimes.com/2020/06/11/movies/soundies-duke-ellington.html?campaign_id=47&emc=edit_fm_20200612&instance_id=19356&nl=movies-update&regi_id=31162621&segment_id=30794&te=1&user_id=52e9bd8191fe2014c39ec1549b47f2c1
@raulalonso5030
@raulalonso5030 4 года назад
Mother of Cathy Hughes of Radio One and TVOne. Black History. Kurt Evans West Hollywood, Ca.
@RadiantJasmin
@RadiantJasmin 4 года назад
Which player is her mother?
@BloggerToo
@BloggerToo 3 года назад
@@RadiantJasmin Helen Jones Woods was Cathy Hughes' mom.
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