Betty Carter on Detroit and the Development of Her Sound
Notes from the Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame
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2m 52s
Jazz singer Betty Carter (1930-1998) discusses her life, her music, and the changes in jazz since the 1950s with Pacific Radio's Ed Love for the series R.P.M in Washington D.C.
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