Previous posts for April 1st may be found here: Sergei Rachmaninoff (2019) and F. Melius Christiansen (2020).
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Alberta Hunter (1 April 1895 – 17 October 1984) was an American jazz and blues singer and songwriter.
Hunter Gatherer
In 1978, Hunter was offered a limited engagement in Greenwich Village, where a two-week gig proved a smash when people started flocking into The Cookery. Two weeks stretched into an open-ended engagement that made Alberta Hunter a star reborn and a fixture of New York nightlife. --adapted from Women in Jazz: Alberta Hunter
After fifty years on stage,
Alberta Hunter, at an age
When many people seek retirement
Went to school, met the requirement,
And started working as a nurse.
(Hence the subject of this verse.)
Nursing as a second career
Satisfied her year by year.
She (re-)retired, and at four score
She went on stage to sing some more.
A new Alberta Hunter cult
Was the unforeseen result.
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