Camille Nickerson Bowing
Known throughout the music world as "The Louisiana Lady," New Orleans–born Camille Nickerson collected, arranged, and published Creole folk songs during the 1930s–1950s. She also performed and lectured in academic forums.
Additional Data
Courtesy of | Smithsonian Archives of American Art |
Collection | Archives Center, National Museum of American History |
Date | ca. 1905-1994 |
Copyright | Public Domain |
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