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Female Blues 1921 - 1928

This collection casts a wide net to capture two dozen un-reissued recordings by a dozen blues singers whose material has been collected already in this series, but these sides are by no means mere stragglers or stray sides, but in fact feature both well known and obscure vaudeville singers in good excellent form. Lavina Turner provides an energetic performance of When The Rain Turns To Snow and Josie Miles turns in a great bluesy performance on Flora's Weary Blues. Hazel Myers uses an aggressive, strong vocal for The Man Ain't Born Who Can Treat Me Like You Do and Laura Smith feels low down as she moans the blues with her Lake Ponchartrain. Continued...




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Monette Moore Vol 1 1923 - 1924



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Monette Moore Vol 2 1923 - 1932



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Classic Blues Jazz & Vaudeville Singers Vol 3 1922 - 1927



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Jazzin' the Blues Vol 5 1930-1953
DOCD-5666 Jazzin' the Blues Vol 5 1930-1953 Various Informative booklet notes by Chris Smith. Detailed discography. This collection is from the jazzier end of the blues spectrum ranging from small group Swing to the early Jazz Revival, spanning between New York and New Orleans. The music is lively, rich and at times poetic. A heady mixture created when Jazz meets the Blues. Continued...



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Jazzin' The Blues Vol 1 1936 - 1946
Note: Monette Moore's 1923-1932 recordings are available on Document DOCD-5338, 5339 and Lee Brown's 1937 to January 1940 recordings are on Document DOCD-5344.



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Female Blues The Remaining Titles Vol 2 1938 - 1949
The seven vocalists included on this selection of blues recordings from the 1930s and 1940s once again demonstrate the fluidity of the blues, presenting pop, jazz and R & B flavoured permutations among the more conventional blues outgoings and featuring performers whose careers stretch back as far as the 1920s and stretch forward to the 1960s.



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