Sometimes referred to as The Empress of the Blues, Smith was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s. She is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era and, along with Louis Armstrong, a major influence on subsequent jazz vocalists.
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Bessie was not JUST a blues singer. She was a full fledged performer, dancer, comedian - the whole nine yards. There are no movies or evidence of her live traveling shows. What we have left is the recordings of her singing talents which not only included blues but pop arrangements and a little gospel. Her one and only film, "St. Louis Blues" only gives a watered down hint of her acting abilities but it certainly captured that fabulous voice!
Bessie Smith preformed on the streets of chatanogah
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Bessie began singing on the streets of Chattanooga with her brother who eventually ran off with a traveling show. Her niece states she was kidnapped by the gypsies and that the story of her being kidnapped by Ma Rainey was false.
Bessie performed all over and was with different shows in the teens before she got a name for herself and had her own traveling show. She was part of the TOBA circuit and played theaters from New York down into the deep south. She also had tent shows in the summer months for the rural southern areas and had her own train car that housed all the performs, props, etc.
She played at the Lafayette theater a lot in Harlem and early on at the 81 in Atlanta.
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Bessie smith
Bessie smith was a grear singer in the 1920.Is known one of the most popular female african-american musicians of the 1920.She had an amazing singer voice that could go powerful to tender in only a few notes. Her style drew huge crowds and her voice made her popular with audiences throghout the united states. At one time she was the highest-paid african-american singer
in the business. She was making $1'500 per week and was hired to perform several shows each month. Her voice made the musicans sound better.She loves to sing and to do records.
Chattanooga, Tennessee - however researching the areas in Chattanooga where Bessie performed on the streets is almost impossible as the street levels were raised many years later to prevent flooding from the river.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
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She grew up in Chattanoga, Tennessee
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Bessie Smith's parents names are William and Larura smith.
Bessie Smith was known as "the Empress of the Blues".
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Bessie Smith was known as "the Empress of the Blues".
Salutes Bessie Smith was created in 1980.
Bessie Smith was born on April 15, 1894.
Bessie Smith has written: 'Bessie Smith, empress of the blues' -- subject(s): Blues (Music), Popular music