Bessie Smith (1894-1937)

 
Nickname: The Empress of The Blues
Genre: Blues
Most Memorable Recording: "Back Water Blues"
Followers: Rory BlockLucille Bogan, Odetta, Victoria Spivey, Big Mama Thornton, Mahalia Jackson, Janis Joplin, Tracy Nelson, Pamela Polland, Billie Holiday, Queen Latifah, Dolores Parker, Irene Scruggs, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jean Kittrell, Virginia Rodrigues, Alex Pangman, Floyd Campbell, Billie Hayes, Eilen Jewell, and many more.
Bessie Smith (ca. 1894-1937) was called "The Empress of the Blues." Her magnificent voice, sense of the dramatic, clarity of diction (you never missed a word of what she sang) and incomparable time and phrasing set her apart from the competition and made her appeal as much to jazz lovers as to lovers of the blues.Born into poverty in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Bessie Smith began singing for money on street corners and eventually rose to become the largest-selling recording artist of her day. So mesmerizing was her vocal style - reinforced by her underrated acting and comedic skills - that near-riots frequently errupted when she appeared. Those outside the theaters clamored to get in; those inside refused to leave without hearing more of Smith. Twice she was instrumental in helping save Columbia Records from bankruptcy.




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