Marva Josie


Marva Josie is an American jazz singer who was a longtime vocalist for Earl Hines.

Biography

Josie was born on December 9, 1939, in Clairton, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh.
Josie first met Hines in 1968. She toured for 16 years with his quartet, and they recorded several albums together. In 1976 they played at the White House for President Gerald Ford and later for President Jimmy Carter. She was the last vocalist to tour with Hines.
Before joining Hines' group, Josie made a reputation as an R&B singer based in Detroit. She was originally trained in classical music and opera, and was known for her extraordinary range.

Discography

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Singles and EPs

  • 1962: "You Lied "
  • 1963: "I Don't Care"
  • 1965: "I Love New York" / "Don't"
  • 1965: "Birthday Fella" / "Did You Ever Love Someone"
  • 1966: "Crazy Stocking's"
  • 1969: "I'm Satisfied" / "Love's Burning Fire"
  • 1971: "Marva Josie, Earl "Fatha" Hines Quartet - "He Does It Better" / "Scarborough Fair"
  • 1973: Marva Josie, Earl Hines And His Orchestra - "Social Security" / "Can She"
  • 1977: Earl "Fatha" Hines* With Marva Josie - "Jazz His Old Lady And My Old Man"
  • 1986: "Love You Don't Know Me" / "Lollipop"