Ma Barker - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma_Barker• "Ma Webster", played by Blanche Yurka in the 1940 film Queen of the Mob is based on Barker. Changes in the names and depiction of events were at the request of the FBI. • The character of "Ma Jarrett" in the 1949 James Cagney film White Heat is thought to be based on Ma Barker. • Ma was played by Jean Harvey in 2 episodes of the TV series Gang Busters (1952).
Ma Baker - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ma_Baker"Ma Baker" is a song by disco group Boney M., released as a single in 1977. It was the first single off their second album Love for Sale and their third consecutive chart-topper in Germany. The song was a huge success in Europe, topping the charts in many countries there.
Ma Baker - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma_BakerFrank Farian's assistant Hans-Jörg Mayer discovered a popular Tunisian folkloric song, "Sidi Mansour" while on holiday, and rewrote the song into a disco track. The lyrics by Fred Jay were inspired by the story of legendary 1930s US outlaw Ma Barker, although the name was changed into "Ma Baker" because "it sounded better". With a structure similar to Boney M.'s breakthrough single "Daddy Cool", using the same gimmic…
Our Story - Ma Baker
mabaker.co.za/our-storyTender Tale In one hundred years, Ma Baker has gone from a small family-owned business to a popular South African brand. The "original" Ma Baker In the early 1900s, Louisa Lund of Bolton in the United Kingdom was famous for her delicious baked goods. Filled with tradition After travelling the world as a Grenadier Guard, Louisa’s son Norman settled
Ma Barker - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ma_BarkerMa Parker along with her three sons and one daughter almost managed to defeat the Dynamic Duo in the series. Barker's story was also adapted in the low-budget film Bloody Mama (1970). The movie starred Shelley Winters as Ma Barker. In this film her criminality is the result of childhood sexual abuse by her family.