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  1. Ida Cox (February 26, 1888 or 1896 – November 10, 1967) sang in church choirs as a child in Georgia. She ran away from home in 1910 when she was a teenager and performed in minstriel and tent shows as a comedienne and singer. Sometime during this period she married a performer minstriel named Alder Cox. Ida worked her why into vaudeville and eventually became a headliner. She toured the ...

  2. Cox was born February 1896 in Toccoa in Habersham County in Georgia. (Toccoa was not yet Stephens County at that time). She was the daughter of Lamax Prather and Susie Knight Prather and grew up singing in the local African Methodist Church Choir. In the 1910s, she traveled with minstrel acts and often wore blackface. She later married Adler Cox.

  3. Ida Cox launched her career by touring with her own tent show in the South. In 1923, she began recording for Paramount, becoming one of the most successful blues recording artists in America. Her "Rambling Blues"—made with her second husband, Jesse Crump, at the piano and Tommy Lanier playing the coronet—is an archetypal blues. Its musical form is standard as is its state of mind:

  4. 1. Sept. 2011 · Ida Cox (February 25, 1896 - November 10, 1967)

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  5. Cox was born as Ida Prather on February 25, 1896, in Toccoa, Georgia. She grew up in nearby Cedartown, Georgia, where she formed an early interest in music and sang in the choir of the local African Methodist Episcopal Church. Cox left home at the age of 14 to tour with the White and Clark ’ s Black & Tan Minstrels.

  6. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupHard Times Blues · Ida Cox · Coleman Hawkins QuintetBlues For Rampart Street℗ 1961 Riverside RecordsReleased on: ...

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  7. 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 "W...

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