Ethel Smith (organiste) (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ethel Smith (organiste)" in French language version.

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  • « Disks With Most Radio Plugs », Billboard, vol. 57, no 4,‎ , p. 16 (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • « Most Played Juke Box Records », Billboard, vol. 63, no 43,‎ , p. 38 (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • Ted Okuda et Jack Mulqueen, The Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television, Lake Claremont Press, , 249 p. (ISBN 978-1-893121-17-1, lire en ligne)
  • « Album Reviews », Billboard, vol. 75, no 4,‎ , p. 37 (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • Matthew Brown et Elizabeth Galand, « Ethel Smith: Weird Organ Lady or Mongo Organista? », Cool and Strange Music!, no 18,‎ , p. 16–19 (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Although she publicly gave her birthdate as November 22, 1910, she was actually born in 1902. An early marriage to a Mr. Spiro had ended in divorce before 1940. »

  • « The Ethel Smith Memorial Home Page », sur theatreorgans.com (consulté le ).

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  • « Married », Time,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Ralph Bellamy, 41, veteran stage (Tomorrow the World) and screen (Guest in the House) actor; and Ethel Smith, 32, thin, Tico-Tico-famed cinema electric organist (Bathing Beauty); he for the third time, she for the second; in Harrison, N.Y. »

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  • « Ethel Smith », sur Discography of American Historical… (consulté le ).

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