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Alma Julia Hightower : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alma Julia Hightower
Alma Julia Hightower (November 27, 1888 - August 1, 1970) was an African-American vocalist, musician and music teacher.〔("West Coast Women: A Jazz Genealogy" ), by Sherrie Tucker, ''Pacific Review of Ethnomusicology'', Vol. 8, No. 1 (Winter 1996/1997), p. 10; .〕 From the early 1920s to the mid-1960s she taught thousands of children and adults, many of whom became outstanding performers, such as Clarence McDonald. ==Biography== She was born Alma Julia Webster on November 27, 1888, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and had at least four siblings, three brothers and a sister. She moved to Los Angeles, California, in the 1920s, first living with her nephew Alton Redd. She later moved to a rented house at 1553½ East 33rd Street in Los Angeles for a number of years and began her illustrious career as a musician, composer, band leader and music teacher mostly at her Hightower Music Studio and Conservatory in Los Angeles, California, on Vernon Avenue between Mettler Street and Towne Avenue.〔(Jessie Carney Smith (ed), "Notable Black American Women: Book II" ), Detroit: Gale Research, 1996, pp. 413, 414.〕 She was an accomplished musician who played saxophone, drums〔 and piano.〔(Jessie Carney Smith (ed), "Notable Black American Women: Book II" ) (1996), pp. 413.〕
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