Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray star in Joshua Logan's adaptation of the William Inge play about a cafe singer and a rodeo rider.
He married a cafe singer whose troupe was passing through Geneva, and went with her to Nice where they were married.
Both were creative types, too: Elsa, an assemblagist who also wrote poetry; Kiki, a cafe singer and painter who produced a memoir raunchy enough to be banned in the United States.
A Harvard grad called Junior (Mr. Hope) goes west to claim his inheritance and runs into a cafe singer turned outlaw (Jane Russell).
Yunalis Zarai, a former cafe singer pioneered the acoustic singer-songwriter trend and record labels are rushing to debut similar acts recently such as Ana Raffali.
When depicting prostitutes, teen-age ballet dancers, cafe singers and criminals, Degas conspicuously incorporated physiognomic characteristics that at the time were considered indicative of lower-class, uneducated people.
Rosalind Dee (DeCarlo) is a cafe singer striving to enter high society.
She was a popular chantellse, a cafe singer in Paris, before and after World War I. My father was a musician, as the Globe said.
The Parisian artist's model and cafe singer known simply as Kiki (1901-1953) was the queen of Montparnasse in its 1920's heyday.