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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2021 · 47 MIN

Charlotte Bailey

from Echoes of Indiana Avenue · host WFYI Public Media

During the 1960s, teenager Charlotte Bailey started singing rhythm and blues on Indiana Avenue, performing in some of the Avenue’s most famous clubs, and working alongside some of Naptown’s greatest musicians. In this episode, Charlotte shares her memories of those performances, as we listen to her 1976 single “Bang Bang”, recorded with the legendary Indianapolis saxophonist Jimmy Coe.

Charlotte Bailey appears on Echoes of Indiana Avenue this week to share her memories of being a rhythm and blues singer who performed in some of the Ave’s most famous clubs, while working alongside some of Naptown’s most famous musicians.

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