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  1. Lizzie Douglas (June 3, 1897 – August 6, 1973), better known as Memphis Minnie, was a blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter whose recording career lasted for over three decades. She recorded around 200 songs, some of the best known being " When the Levee Breaks ", " Me and My Chauffeur Blues ", "Bumble Bee" and "Nothing in ...

  2. Memphis Minnie (* 3. Juni 1897 in Algiers, Louisiana; † 6. August 1973 in Memphis, Tennessee; eigentlich Lizzie Douglas) war eine US-amerikanische Bluesmusikerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Kindheit und erste Aufnahmen. 1.2 Chicago. 1.3 Rückkehr nach Memphis und Karriererückzug. 2 Wissenswertes. 3 Diskographie. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks.

  3. Hoodoo Lady. Master finger-style guitar player. Elizabeth “Kid” Douglas, known as Memphis Minnie was an intricate guitarist, an astute songwriter and a stylistic innovator. Her work (over 200 recordings) leads the way through the development of blues guitar playing, starting with her first recordings in 1929.

  4. Memphis Minnie shattered that mould as a guitarist, singer and songwriter as steeped in country Blues as any Delta songster and when she moved to Chicago in 1930, she made a telling contribution to the Blues’ urban transformation.

  5. 31. März 2023 · Prolific, Confessional and a No-Bullsh*t Character: How Memphis Minnie Became One of the Most Incendiary Guitarists of Her Day. By Guitar Player Staff. published 31 March 2023. The renegade star's professional career in blues is matched by no other female musician, and by very few men. (Image credit: Hooks Bros/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

  6. 25. Sept. 2019 · Memphis Minnie, known as the “Queen of the Blues,” was a singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Her title stems from her legacy of successfully recording music across four decades as well as being the lone female voice in a male dominated blues scene.

  7. Memphis Minnie. In the 1930s and ’40s Memphis Minnies singing, songwriting, spirited demeanor, and superlative guitar playing propelled her to the upper echelons of a blues field then dominated by male guitarists and pianists.