Mamie Smith

 

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Mamie Smith was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress, who appeared in several films late in her career. As a vaudeville singer she performed a number of styles, including jazz and blues. She entered blues history by being the first African-American artist to make vocal blues recordings in 1920. Willie "The Lion" Smith explained the background to that recording in his autobiography, Music on My Mind

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Mamie Smith

Born 1883-05-26 (142 years ago) in Cincinnati.

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Name From To Relationship type
William "Smitty" Smith(Gifta: 1913–) 1913 Gifta
Jack Goldberg(Gifta) 1946-09-16 Gifta

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Mamie Smith was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress, who appeared in several films late in her career. As a vaudeville singer she performed a number of styles, including jazz and blues. She entered blues history by being the first African-American artist to make vocal blues recordings in 1920. Willie "The Lion" Smith explained the background to that recording in his autobiography, Music on My Mind.

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