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  1. 20. Mai 2024 · Tricks Aint Walking No More” by Lucille Bogan is a powerful blues song that reflects the struggles and hardships faced by women during the early 20th century. Through her provocative lyrics, Bogan brings to light the desperation and economic challenges faced by many women at the time, resulting in resorting to theft and crime to survive.

    • Donna Delaney
    • Blues
    • Lucille Bogan
    • Tricks Ain’t Walking No More
  2. 19. Mai 2024 · ShaveEm Dry” is a dirty blues song, perhaps the most famous example of the genre, originally recorded by blues legend Ma Rainey in 1924 and most famously re-recorded by equally legendary blues artist Lucille Bogan in 1935, under the name Bessie Jackson.

  3. 14. Mai 2024 · Till the Cows Come Home” is a provocative and empowering song by Lucille Bogan, one of the pioneering African American female blues singers of the early 20th century. Released in 1934, this song challenges societal norms and offers a bold commentary on female sexuality and agency.

    • Lucille Bogan
    • 1934
    • R&B, Piano Blues
  4. Vor 4 Tagen · This evening's music features blues singer Lucille Bogan">Lucille Bogan. Enjoy! Lucille Bogan - Shave 'Em Dry "Secretary of State Antony Blinken thought it wise to perform with a Ukrainian band on his last visit to Kiev.

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  6. 5. Mai 2024 · Die MATCHBOX Bluesband gilt als eine der authentischsten. Bluesformationen, die auch über die Rhein-Main-Region hinaus. international anerkannt wird. „Klaus Kilian ist ein klasse Sänger; von Lucille Bogan bis Howlin’ Wolf spielt die Matchbox Bluesband. den Blues sowohl mit Spaß als auch mit Verehrung, und sie.

  7. 29. Apr. 2024 · 10. Sweet Little Angel. King shows why he’s considered to be one of the greatest blues guitar players to ever live with his interpretation of ‘Sweet Little Angel,’ a blues standard that goes way back to the 1930s, with popular singer Lucille Bogan (on stage she went by the name Bessie Jackson) singing it first.