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Gene Dolls - Violet Waters

It was said that the only thing more beautiful than Violet Waters' face was her voice. It was a voice that perfectly suited her name, smooth and flowing, with a silver ripple that gave no hint of the rocks and turns hidden beneath the surface. These rocks and turns had been a lifelong reality for Violet. But they were only things to conquer and overcome, because Violet was a girl with dreams'and a gift to share with the world.

Violet Waters was born amidst the Twenties' roar. She was nurtured in the classics by her father, a literature professor at Central State College, a prestigious Black school. And from the time she was a baby, her life was filled with music, listening to her grandmother play the church organ while her mother sang in the choir (and every waking minute of the day). But, most importantly, her family filled her with a sense of pride and taught her always to be true to herself, no matter the odds.

With mixed emotions, Violet's close-knit family waved goodbye to their little flower as she went off to Chicago to fulfill her destiny. Soon she was playing smoky jazz clubs, electrifying the Windy City with her stylings. Almost immediately, word of her talent began to travel through the jazz world, bringing gigs across the country and especially in Europe, where she was embraced as a true jazz star.

However, back in Hollywood, things were not quite as rosy. Major studios contacted her, but they only seemed to want her to play servants or to pass her off as a new South American bombshell. Violet would have none of it, however: her family had impressed upon her the importance of being true to her heritage. Suddenly, a fan and friend brought Violet and Monolithic Studios together - and Hollywood and jazz history were made!

2002 Swingtime Serenade Violet Waters Doll

2002 Swingtime Serenade Violet Waters Doll

In "Swingtime Serenade," Violet wows 'em in her big debut, the first step in making her mark as a successful jazz artist. Classic styling in chiffon makes its mark in Violet's world of style. $99.95 For More Information or to Order Click Here

2002 Autumn Lace Violet Doll

2002 Autumn Lace Violet Doll

"Autumn Lace" is limited to 3,000 dolls worldwide. Here, Violet sings at her niece's wedding, much to everyone's pleasure - and jams at the reception, much to everyone's delight. Dark lace and sequins cover a pastel gown with a flashy bow on the side. $110 For More Information or to Order

2002 Out Of The Blue Violet Doll

2002 Out Of The Blue Violet Doll

"Out Of The Blue" is limited to 3,750 dolls worldwide. Violet does a specialty number in the middle of a film. She enchants the crowd with her rendition of "Out of the Blue (and Into Your Arms)". Violet is a dream in this blue gown with velvet trim. $110 For More Information or to Order

2002 Microphone Set Violet Accessory $39.95

2002 Mood Indigo Violet Doll

2002 Mood Indigo Violet Doll

"Mood Indigo" is limited to 3,000 dolls worldwide. What an honor! Violet is asked to sing at THE jazz festival. She makes her arrival dressed to the nines in this navy and white suit with stylish hat. $99.95 For More Information or to Order

2002 My Sunday Chapeau Violet Costume

2002 My Sunday Chapeau Violet Costume

"My Sunday Chapeau" is limited to 2,002 costumes worldwide. Violet wears her Sunday Best to church - and finally feels like a grown-up lady in her church hat. Belted dress, jacket - and a beautiful chapeau. $59.95 For More Information or to Order

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