The Singers Tour is where all the singers are buried or interred.
Singers Tour Map
Singers Tour Information
Singers Tour Information -> PDF files
Barbara Acklin
Vittorio Arimondi
Kay Armen
Bob Owen Atcher
Keith Barrow
Arlean Brown
Milton Roddy Brunson
William Steve “Willie” Bryant
Delois (Barrett) Campbell
James Carter
John C. “Little Johnny” Christian
Delectus “Dee” Clark, Jr.
Otis Clay
Petr Joe “Doctor” Clayton
Jesse Lee “Monkey Joe” Coleman
Sam “Crying Sam” Collins
Robert Covington
George L. “G.L.” Crockett
Jessie Davis
Tyrone Davis
Ral Donner
Betty Jean Everette
Jesse Fortune
Bob Gibson
Steve Goodman
Melvin Andrew “Andrew Tibbs” Grayson
Lillie “Lil” Green
Obbie Vernal Scott “Jimmy Grissom”
Otha Lee Moore “Tiny Topsy”
Napoleon Robert “I.J.” “Iron Jaw” Harris
Margaret Harshaw
Albert George “Al” Hibbler
Edna Hicks
Jarad Anthony Higgins
Bertha “Chippie” Hill
Rosetta Howard
Edward “Eddie El” Hughes
Jimmie E. “Big Jim” Jacobs
James Yancy “Tail Dagger” Jones
Lester “Big Daddy” Kinsey, Jr.
Major Lance
Clyde L. “Porkchop” Lasley
Gloria Lind
Gary A. Loizzo
Lillian “Lil” Mason
Kitty McNeill
Foree “Superstar” Montgomery
Helen Morgan
Joseph “Mojo” Morganfield
Bonnie Lee Murray|
Benjamin “Ben” Norsingle
Andrew “Big Voice” Odom
Bertha Lee Pate
George Louis “Lou” Pride
Eugene Booker Record
Edward Lee “Bunky” Redding
Robert Edward Ringling
Edward O. “Stoney” Robinson
Clarence “Little Scotty” Scott
Leonard (Goins) “Blue Scott” Scott
Thomas Settle “Tommy Settles”
Mozelle (Fagans) Slocum
Willie “Big Eyes” Smith
Cleotha “Cleedi” Staples
Roebuck “Pops” Staples
Yvonne Staples
Jermaine Stewart
Priscilla Stewart
Sarah Streeter “Big Time Sarah”
Joel Washington “Blind Joe” Taggart
Floyd Taylor
Koko Taylor
Vera (Hill) Taylor
Sonny Thompson
Albertina Walker
Lorraine Kitson Walton
Robert Maurice “Popo” Warfield
Dinah Washington
Valerie Wellington
Charles “Charley” West
Samuel “Fat” Westmoreland
Artie “Blues Boy” White
Wilbur “Hi-Fi” White
Byllye Elizabeth (Blassengame) “Jet” Williams
Henry Williams “Lee Shot”
Johnny “Uncle Johnny” Williams
Matilda Power Williams “Mississippi Matilda”
Edith Wilson
William “The Black Lone Ranger” Woodley
Estelle “Mama” Yancy
Marvin Jerome Yancy
BARBARA ACKLIN (1943-1998) – GRAVE
Soul Music
Barbara Acklin was a Soul singer and songwriter, popular in the 1960’s and 70’s.
[Burr Oak Cemetery, Alsip – 41°39’53.0″N 87°44’07.7″W]
BARBARA ACKLIN LINKS
Barbara Acklin -> Wikipedia
KAY ARMEN (1915-2011) – GRAVE
Multiple Genres – Born Armenuhi Manoogian
Armenian-American Singer who was popular during the 1940’s and 1950’s. She worked on stage, in radio and TV and in films.
[Irving Park Cemetery, Chicago – 41°56’58.3″N 87°49’33.5″W]
KAY ARMEN LINKS
Kay Armen -> Wikipedia
ROSETTA HOWARD (1913-1974) – GRAVE
Blues Music
Rosetta Howard was a Blues singer in the 1930’s and 40’s.
[Burr Oak Cemetery, Alsip – Section 8, Lot 280, Grave 6 – 41°39’53.0″N 87°44’07.7″W]
ROSETTA HOWARD LINKS
Rosetta Howard -> Wikipedia