Harlem Playgirls (English Wikipedia)

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  • Tucker, Sherrie (2000), Swing shift: "all-girl" bands of the 1940s, Duke University Press, pp. 37, 204–206, 211, ISBN 978-0-8223-2817-9
  • McGee, Kristin A. (2009), Some liked it hot: jazz women in film and television, 1928-1959, Wesleyan University Press, p. 35, ISBN 978-0-8195-6908-0, (Harlem Playgirls) quickly established a national reputation for themselves during the mid-1930s as one of the best and hardest-swinging female jazz groups in the United States. They performed throughout the country until the early 1940s; upon disbanding, many of the group's leading members went on to perform in the prestigious Darlings of Rhythm and the International Sweethearts of Rhythm.