• Lucille Bogan (née Anderson; April 1, 1897 – August 10, 1948) was an American classic female blues singer and songwriter, among the first to be recorded...
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  • Records (12916). Possibly the most significant version was recorded by Lucille Bogan, although billed as 'Bessie Jackson', on March 5, 1935. It was released...
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  • artists. The song was first recorded in 1930 by Lucille Bogan, one of the classic female blues singers. Bogan recorded it as a mid-tempo, twelve-bar blues...
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  • Louise Bogan (1897–1970), American poet Lucille Bogan (1897–1948), American blues Gerald F. Bogan, Vice Admiral in the United States Navy Ralph Bogan (1922–2013)...
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  • extreme examples were rarely recorded at all, a notable exception being Lucille Bogan's obscene version of "Shave 'Em Dry" (1935), which Elijah Wald has noted...
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  • American actress Lucille Bogan (1897–1948), American singer and songwriter Lucille Bremer (1917–1996), American actress and dancer Lucille Carlisle (1895–1958)...
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    transport can be accommodated on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Lucille Bogan, classic female blues singer Hob Bryan, member of the Mississippi Senate...
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    among them "the big three"—Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Lucille Bogan. Mamie Smith, more a vaudeville performer than a blues artist, was the...
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  • Alexander Mildred Bailey Blue Lu Barker Gladys Bentley Esther Bigeou Lucille Bogan Ada Brown Bessie Brown Eliza Brown Kitty Brown Alice Carter Alice Leslie...
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    — four originals and six interpretations of songs by Willie Brown, Lucille Bogan, Luke Jordan, William Moore and John Prine. Richard Rosenblatt left...
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    blues again with his rendition of "Sloppy Drunk Blues", originally by Lucille Bogan, becoming a blues standard. Some hokum songs were absorbed into mainline...
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    Billy Branch Bettye LaVette Syl Johnson George "Harmonica" Smith 2022 Lucille Bogan Little Willie John Johnnie Taylor 2023 Carey Bell Junior Kimbrough Esther...
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    whose material they favor include Victoria Spivey, Jelly Roll Morton, Lucille Bogan, Memphis Minnie, Jabbo Smith, Jimmie Rodgers, Georgia White, Skip James...
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  • and recording what became swing blues. Singers like Lil Johnson and Lucille Bogan started recording for the ARC group of cheaper labels and for Decca...
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    African American Jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Stuff Smith and Lucille Bogan. A "viper" was known as someone who consumes marijuana. In 1943, Time...
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  • recorded in the Deep South, the other being the dirty blues singer Lucille Bogan. Details of her life outside the recording studio are minimal. According...
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  • Pianist credits for Avery include work with Leroy Carr, Tampa Red, Lucille Bogan (1930), Victoria Spivey (1931), Lil Johnson (1929), Red Nelson (1935)...
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    – only those parties where women can go." Rainey, Smith, and artist Lucille Bogan were collectively known as "The Big Three of the Blues." Another prominent...
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  • 2. "You Know I Love You"   3:03 3. "Sweet Little Angel" Recorded by Lucille Bogan in 1930 and Tampa Red in 1934 as "Black Angel Blues" 2:58 4. "Ten Long...
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  • County) Blind Mississippi Morris (born 1955) – blues artist (Clarksdale) Lucille Bogan (1897–1948) – blues singer (Amory) Charley Booker (1925–1989) – blues...
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  • boogie-woogie pianist, guitarist and singer, noted for his association with Lucille Bogan, Josh White and Sonny Scott. The music journalist Gérard Herzhaft stated...
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    Gene Austin Gene Autry Baby Rose Marie Smith Ballew Charlie Barnet Lucille Bogan Big Bill Broonzy Smiley Burnette Chick Bullock Henry Busse Blanche Calloway...
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  • talent scout who had already found success with Fiddlin' John Carson and Lucille Bogan. On April 24, 1926, under Brockman's supervision, Gates recorded five...
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    Chicago" Robert Johnson 1936 Junior Parker (1958) "Sweet Little Angel" Lucille Bogan 1930 B.B. King (1956) "That's All Right" Jimmy Rogers 1950 — "The Things...
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  • Richard's love for her and the two begin a relationship. After hearing Lucille Bogan's licentious hit song "Til the Cows Come Home", Bessie performs once...
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  • also issued a variety of jazz and blues recordings, including those by Lucille Bogan (as Bessie Jackson), Big Bill Broonzy, Josh White, and Buddy Moss; plus...
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  • Blind Blake 1896 1934 Florida Piedmont blues Lucille Bogan 1897 1948 Mississippi Classic female blues Ted Bogan 1909 1990 South Carolina Country blues Son...
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    Fagen) by Donald Fagen "I Hate the Train Called the M & O" (Unknown) by Lucille Bogan, 1934 "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow", see "Lonesome Whistle" "I...
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  • accompanying Lucille Bogan on "Sweet Petunia", a song full of Bogan's trademark double entendres. There is evidence that Ezell and Bogan's relationship...
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  • Sr., violinist and father of David McCallum (died 1972) April 1 – Lucille Bogan, blues singer (died 1979) April 8 – John Frederick Coots, US composer...
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