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  2. List of drag queens - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of drag queens, sometimes known as female impersonators, drag performers, or drag artists. Rock M. Sakura Trixie Mattel Francis Leon Miss Shangay Lily John Epperson RuPaul Pabllo Vittar Zsa Zsa Shakespeer (1976)

  3. Patsy Vidalia - Wikipedia

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    Patsy Vidalia (born Irving Ale; 1921 – August 29, 1982), also known as Jack-Patsy Vidalia, was an American female impersonator, singer and entertainer who was prominent in the social life of New Orleans from the 1940s to 1960s.

  4. Drag queen - Wikipedia

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    The term female impersonator is sometimes used interchangeably with drag queen, although they are not the same. [2] For example, in 1972, Esther Newton described a female impersonator as a "professional drag queen". [9] She considered the term female impersonator to be the one that was (then) widely understood by heterosexual audiences. [9]

  5. The Best Female Country Singers We All Know and Love - AOL

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    These are the best female country singers we all know and love. Stars like Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, and Carrie Underwood have given us some of the best country songs of all time!

  6. Sandy Posey - Wikipedia

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    Posey turned to the country music field in 1971, signing with Columbia Records with Billy Sherrill as producer. Sherrill had just successfully turned another 1960s pop star, Jody Miller, into a leading country female vocalist, and it appeared Posey might be another one when the first single, "Bring Him Safely Home to Me" hit the top 20. However ...

  7. Karyl Norman - Wikipedia

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    George Francis Peduzzi (June 13, 1897 – August 25, 1947), known professionally as Karyl Norman, was an American female impersonator who was popular in vaudeville, nightclubs, and on Broadway in the 1920s.

  8. Mandy Barnett - Wikipedia

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    Hope - Country Music's Quest For A Cure "Hope (All Star Version A)" "Hope (All Star Version B)" Background Vocals Cassette Single 7" 45 RPM Vinyl Single CD Single 1996 Kenny Chesney Me and You "Ain't That Love" Background Vocals Cassette Tape CD 1997 Kim Richey Bitter Sweet "I'm Alright" Background Vocals Cassette Tape CD 1997 Gail Davies ...

  9. Female impersonation - Wikipedia

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    Other vaudeville female impersonators included Gilbert Sarony as his female character Giddy Gusher, Neil Burgess as the Widow Bedotte, and the Russell Brothers who portrayed Irish maids. [16] In New York City, famous female impersonator Julian Eltinge found success, and he eventually made his way to the Broadway stage performing as a woman. [15]