Unisex Supply Hoodie (ESTER JONES)
$43.20
Baby Esther, also known as Esther Jones, was an African American singer and child entertainer in the late 1920s. She was known for her unique singing style, which included the use of wordless phrases like “boop-boop-a-doop” and “doo-doo-doo.” Here are some key highlights of her life and career:
- Early Life: Born around 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, Esther Jones gained attention in her hometown before becoming an international celebrity.
- Stage Names: She was known by various stage names, including “Baby Esther,” “Little Esther,” and “Li’l Esther.”
- Performances: Baby Esther performed regularly at nightclubs in Harlem and across the United States. Her act included singing, dancing, making funny faces, and rolling her eyes, which captivated audiences.
- Influence on Betty Boop: Baby Esther’s singing style and persona were later appropriated by singer Helen Kane, who used similar vocal techniques. This style became the basis for the cartoon character Betty Boop. In a court case, it was revealed that Kane had seen Baby Esther’s performance and incorporated her style into her own act.
Baby Esther’s contributions to entertainment and her influence on popular culture remain significant, even though she did not receive the recognition she deserved during her lifetime. If you want to know more about her life or other achievements, feel free to ask!
Description
Nothing beats a warm, good-quality hoodie. This mid-weight unisex supply hoodie is made of 80% cotton and 20% polyester anti-pill fleece and for sure is the piece of clothing you need. It also features a kangaroo pocket, sleeve cuff ribbing, and is preshrunk to minimize shrinkage.
.: 80% cotton, 20% polyester (fiber content may vary for different colors)
.: Medium-heavy fabric (8.5 oz /yd² (290 g/m²))
.: Tear away label
.: Regular fit
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