Probably the finest all-female
jazz group,
the International Sweethearts of Rhythm was formed in 1939 at the Piney Woods Country Life School in Mississippi. The 17-piece
swing group, which was led by singer
Anna Mae Winburn, included such fine soloists as tenor saxophonist
Viola Burnside and trumpeter
Tiny Davis.
Eddie Durham and
Jesse Stone were among the arrangers.
The Sweethearts gradually became popular in the 1940s, appearing on radio broadcasts, touring the U.S., and visiting Europe (1945). The orchestra only made a few records before its breakup in 1949, but a couple of its broadcasts from 1945-1946 were released on a Rosetta LP. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide