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  1. LP, Compilation, Mono. Saxophone Colossus. Sonny Rollins. Released. 1957 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Mono. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Blues For Rampart Street by Ida Cox With The Coleman Hawkins Quintet. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  2. I get full of good liquor, walk the streets all night. Go home and put my man out if he don't act right. Wild women don't worry, wild women don't have the blues. [Verse 4] You never get nothing by ...

  3. Cox was born in February, 1896 as Ida Prather in Toccoa, Habersham County, Georgia, United States (Toccoa was in Habersham County, not yet Stephens County at the time), the daughter of Lamax and Susie (Knight) Prather, and grew up in Cedartown, Georgia, singing in the local African Methodist Church choir. She left home to tour with traveling minstrel shows, often appearing in blackface into ...

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_CoxIda Cox – Wikipedia

    Ida Cox (* 25. Februar 1896 als Ida Prather in Toccoa, Georgia; † 10. November 1967 in Knoxville, Tennessee) war eine US-amerikanische Blues - und Jazzsängerin . Cox begann als Darstellerin und Sängerin in Minstrel Shows, wechselte dann zum Vaudeville und war zu Beginn der 1920er Jahre der Star der Theater Owners Booking Association.

  5. One of the finest classic blues singers of the 1920s, Ida Cox was singing in theaters by the time she was 14. She recorded regularly during 1923-1929 (her "Wild Woman Don't Have the Blues" and "Death Letter Blues" are her best-known songs). Although she was off-record during much of the 1930s, Cox was able to continue working and in 1939 she sang at Cafe Society, appeared at John Hammond's ...

  6. 27. Feb. 2013 · recorded in 1925I do not own this song

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  7. Ida Cox. *On this date, in 1896, Ida Cox was born. She was a Black blues singer. Cox was born Ida Prather in Toccoa, Georgia. Like some of her contemporaries, she left home at an early age and worked the Southern tent show and vaudeville circuit as a comedienne and singer. She spent some time with pianist Jelly Roll Morton before signing a ...