Louise Stallings

Louise Stallings (December 31, 1890 – March 2, 1966) was an American soprano singer.

She attended Shurtleff College and studied voice with Lena Doria Devine in New York City.

[3][4] Louise Stallings toured on the Chautauqua circuit with the Boston Opera Singers Company.

[5] When Stallings gave a recital at New York's Aeolian Hall in 1921, the New York Times commented that she was "dark and slender, dowered by nature with a low sweet voice, whose honeyed quality would be cloying but for her varied use of it in modest amounts.

Louise Stallings Revelle died in 1966, aged 75 years.

Louise Stallings, from a 1919 publication.