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Gracie Cole

Grace Elizabeth Agnes Annie "Gracie" Cole (8 September 1924 – 28 December 2006) was an English trumpeter and bandleader. She was lead soloist in Ivy Benson's all-girls band during the 1940s, going on to form her own all-female band in the 1950s.
==Early life==
Gracie Cole was born on 8 September 1924 in Rowlands Gill, County Durham.〔 Her father Albert moved to Yorkshire in search of work as a miner when Gracie was two years old. Albert played cornet in colliery bands, and taught Gracie to play the cornet at the age of 12. Gracie played with local brass bands in her teens, including the Firbeck Colliery Band alongside her father. In 1939 aged 15, she made her first broadcast on BBC Radio for Children's Hour.

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