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Library of
Congress researchers did not
record any
Delta bluesmen or
blueswomen prior to 1941, when he
recorded Son
House and
Willie Brown near Lake Cormorant...
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classic female blues singers were
purchased by
white buyers as well.
These blueswomen's contributions to the
genre included "increased
improvisation on melodic...
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Wallace & Jack Viertel, and "Don't You Tell Me"), as well as the
music of
blueswomen who had
inspired them, such as Big Mama Thornton, Ida Cox and Koko Taylor...
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classic female blues era,
competition was stiff, with
numerous talented blueswomen performing, and Cox's
singing was only part of her act. Nevertheless,...
- 90–91. Stewart-Baxter 1970, pp. 86–87. Bourgeois, Anna
Stong (1996).
Blueswomen:
Profiles of 37
Early Performers, with an
Anthology of Lyrics, 1920-1945...
- folk
singer and guitarist.
Bryant is
described as one of Georgia's
great blueswomen. She pla****
Piedmont fingerstyle guitar.
Bryant was born in
Talbot County...
- Publications. p. 262. ISBN 9780902391031. Bourgeois, Anna
Stong (1996).
Blueswomen:
Profiles of 37
Early Performers, with an
Anthology of Lyrics, 1920-1945...
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Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D1. Earnest, Mark (10 June 2009). "Acoustic
blueswomen go out on high note". Reno Gazette-Journal. p. G4. Campbell, Rod (7 Aug...
- help
establish the
field of free jazz. One of the
first successful white blueswomen,
Barbara Dane,
becomes the
first white woman featured on the
cover of...
- Publications. pp. 273. ISBN 9780902391031. Bourgeois, Anna
Stong (1996).
Blueswomen:
Profiles of 37
Early Performers, with an
Anthology of Lyrics, 1920-1945...