Joan Morris

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Joan Morris is an American mezzo-soprano and cabaret singer renowned for her interpretations of early 20th-century popular songs, often in collaboration with her husband, composer and pianist William Bolcom.

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instanceOf cabaret singer
human
mezzo-soprano
associatedWith William Bolcom NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
collaboratedWith William Bolcom NERFINISHED
education University of Michigan NERFINISHED
employer University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork performance of historical American popular music
revival of early 20th-century popular song
gender female
genre American popular song
art song
cabaret
hasRecorded American parlor songs
Tin Pan Alley songs
World War I era songs
World War II era songs
ragtime songs
songs by Cole Porter
songs by Eubie Blake
songs by George Gershwin
songs by Irving Berlin
songs by Jerome Kern
songs by Kurt Weill
the album "After the Ball" NERFINISHED
the album "Lime Jello, Marshmallow, Cottage Cheese Surprise" NERFINISHED
the album "Songs of Innocence and of Experience" (as soloist in Bolcom’s work) NERFINISHED
the album "Vaudeville Songs" NERFINISHED
the album "Who Shall Rule This American Nation?" NERFINISHED
vaudeville songs
languageOfPerformance English
marriedTo William Bolcom NERFINISHED
name Joan Morris NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor interpretations of early 20th-century popular songs
notableWork concert programs of American popular song
recordings of early American popular songs with William Bolcom
occupation cabaret singer
mezzo-soprano
singer
voice teacher
recordLabel Albany Records NERFINISHED
Nonesuch Records NERFINISHED
residence Ann Arbor, Michigan NERFINISHED
spouse William Bolcom NERFINISHED
taughtSubject cabaret performance
voice

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