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Celebrating Canada’s First Lady of Jazz
Eleanor Collins made history as a jazz singer, television host, and civic leader, earning the title of Canada’s First Lady of Jazz. Her remarkable talent and trailblazing presence on Canadian television helped open doors for Black artists in the entertainment industry.
Why This Card Belongs in Your Collection
- Discover a Groundbreaking Artist: Learn how Collins shaped the jazz scene and made history as one of Canada’s first Black television stars.
- Engage with Exclusive Content: Scan the QR code to unlock archival performances, historical insights, and thought-provoking discussion questions for educators and music lovers.
- A Growing Resource on Black Canadian Achievements: Gain lifetime access to expanding content featuring Collins, other Black musicians, and notable figures featured on Canadian stamps.
More Than a Card—A Story of Talent & Influence
Eleanor Collins’ contributions to music and television remain an important part of Canada’s cultural history. Whether you’re an educator, jazz enthusiast, or someone passionate about representation in the arts, this card connects you to her lasting legacy.
🛒 Order this card and the full Beyond 28 Days set today to celebrate the influence of Black Canadian musicians and pioneers!
