WebNoted Bibb county educator Palmira Braswell, 83, performed in the first production. Now retired, Braswell said this is an occasion to reflect upon her participation. "I was one of the characters," she said. "I remember that Terri did a wonderful job and it was a lot of fun. For me, that was one of my dreams when I was much younger." WebPalmira Braswell was Macon’s first African-American female DJ, at WBML. She was there at the same time as Hamp Swain in the mid 50’s. Hamp, who later had a long career at WIBB, was “King Bee,” and Palmira was “Honey Bee.” Palmira left radio to become an educator, and retired from the Georgia Board of Education. (Courtesy of Ben Sandifer)
Educator Palmira Braswell, Macon’s first black female …
WebNov 17, 2024 · Macon, Georgia's first black female disc jockey, Palmira "Honey Bee" Braswell, passed away on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at the age of 84. Braswell was born in Macon, Georgia on March 23, 1928 and … WebJul 11, 2012 · Palmira was Macon's first black female disc jockey at WBML, where she was known as "Honey Bee". She taught school by day and began DJ duties from 9pm until … look what you did to my boy
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WebSep 7, 2008 · Friday, September 12, 7:00 PM at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. It's called Hamp's Hop but it's quickly turning into a Macon radio reunion. The event is to celebrate the induction of Hamp Swain (King Bee) in the hall of fame. Former Macon DJ's scheduled to be there: Alice Bailey (The Party... WebAs is shown in our records this property is based at 3016 Paige Drive, Macon, Georgia. According to our records the last owner to this possession is Palmira Braswell. This near thirteen hundred square feet property offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The siding is made of masonry with asphalt shingle roof. Web2003 Palmira Braswell and Dr. Rosemary DePaolo 2004 Julia G. Baldwin and Elaine Hollis-Pritchard 2005 Kathryn H. Dennis and Ruth Knox 2006 Dr. Josephine D. Davis … look what we found chicken tikka