Marva Josie
American jazz singer

Marva Josie

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Marva Josie is an American jazz singer who was the longtime vocalist for Earl Hines.

In 1976 they both played at the White House for President Gerald Ford and later for President Jimmy Carter.

Josie has a 5 1/2 octave range.

Discography

  • 1973: Marva Josie With Earl Hines And His Orchestra - This Is Marva Josie
  • 1977: An Evening With Earl Hines: with Tiny Grimes, Hank Young, Bert Dahlander and Marva Josie: Disques Vogue VDJ-534
  • 1977: Earl "Fatha" Hines and Marva Josie – Jazz Is His Old Lady... And My Old Man
  • 1982: Earl Hines With Marva Josie And The 150 Band - Fatha's Birthday
  • 1984: Forever Love
  • First Church Of Deliverance Choir Featuring Earl "Fatha" Hines*, Marva Josie - Songs Of Deliverance, Volume IV

Singles & EPs

  • 1962: You Lied
  • 1963: I Don't Care
  • 1965: I Love New York / "Don't"
  • 1965: Birthday Fella / Did You Ever Love Someone
  • 1966: Crazy Stocking's
  • 1969: I'm Satisfied - Love's Burning Fire
  • 1971: Marva Josie, Earl "Fatha" Hines Quartet - Scarborough Fair
  • 1973: Marva Josie, Earl Hines And His Orchestra - Social Security - Can She
  • 1977: Earl "Fatha" Hines* With Marva Josie - Jazz His Old Lady And My Old Man
  • 1986: Love You Don't Know Me / Lollipop