Lex from The Peony podcast joins me for a special episode celebrating Black History Month! Melissa kicks off the show by introducing Dorothy Dandridge, the first black film star to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1955. Lex introduces Tina Bell, “The Godmother of Grunge” who was the lead singer and front woman of the Seattle-based band, Bam Bam. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with you friends! If you’d like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you’ll receive an on-air shout out!

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Dorothy Dandridge growing up as a child star during the Great Depression
  • Dorothy’s terrible husbands and the tragedy surrounding her daughter’s birth
  • Landing the lead role in the all-black 1954 musical adaptation, Carmen Jones
  • Being a famous Hollywood star and still dealing with segregation laws and racism
  • Tina Bell’s Seattle-based grunge band called Bam Bam
  • Deep rooted racism in the Seattle grunge scene during the 80s and 90s
  • Being a talented black woman in a world of white men
  • The unfair handling and tragedy of Tina’s death

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