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Belle Cole

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Belle Cole (1845[1] or 1853[2]–1905) was a well-known American contralto.

Belle Cole

She first achieved success while on a transcontinental tour of the United States with Theodore Thomas in 1883. She later sang in England, performing at The Crystal Palace and many other venues. In 1901, she toured Australia. It is said that musical ability ran in her family. Belle Cole was born Lucetta Belle Weaver to Philander Weaver and Mary Ruth Ann Harford, the ninth of eleven children. She was married to J. Calvin Cole.

References

  1. ^ George E. Hendry (1903). "Belle Cole...American Contralto". Art UK. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  2. ^ Johnston, Roy (2017). The Musical Life of Nineteenth-Century Belfast. Routledge.

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