She retired in Charleston, West Virginia, where she was known as the "First Lady of Jazz".[4]Bob Hope once told an interviewer his favorite jazz singer was "Little ol' Ann Baker."[4] In 2008, Baker was inducted into the West Virginia Musician Hall of Fame.[3]
Early life and career
Baker was born on August 21, 1915, in Washington, Pennsylvania[5] Baker started her career by performing in Pittsburgh jazz clubs, and by 1941, she was singing with Louie Armstrong and his band.[6][7] She also played with the bands of Lionel Hampton and Count Basie.[7]
In the late 1940s, Baker retired in Charleston, West Virginia, where she married barbecue restaurateur Delaney "Wag" Wagner. She stayed active in the jazz scene in Charleston, performing with local bands; The Earl Tate Trio, The Francis Taylor Trio, and the Billy J, Trio. Baker and her husband also founded The Shalamar Club, where Baker performed with singers Nat King Cole and Erroll Garner.[7] She was still singing well into her 70s, and she became a regular guest at the West Virginia Jazz Festival. Additionally, she performed several times on Mountain Stage.[7]
She died in Charleston on August 29, 1999 at age 84.[3] Prior to her death, Baker had been in St. Francis Hospital in August 1999, undergoing surgery to remove a benign lung tumor.[4]
In 2008, Baker was posthumously inducted into the West Virginia Musician Hall of Fame.[3]
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^Lipton, Michael (December 14, 2017). "Ann Baker". The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
^ abcde"Ann Baker". West Virginia Music Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
^ abc"Surgery sidelines Charleston's First Lady of Jazz". Charleston Daily Mail. August 5, 1999. p. 1D. ProQuest331856462.
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