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  1. Lucille Bogan (* 1. April 1897 in Amory, Mississippi als Lucille Anderson; † 10. August 1948 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Vaudeville - und Bluessängerin, Songwriterin und Gitarristin, die später als Bessie Jackson aufnahm. Leben und Wirken. Lucille Bogan zählt zu den klassischen Bluessängerinnen der 1920er und 1930er Jahre.

    • Anderson, Lucille (Geburtsname); Jackson, Bessie
    • US-amerikanische Blues-Sängerin und Songwriterin
    • 1. April 1897
    • Bogan, Lucille
  2. Occupation (s) Singer, songwriter. Years active. 1923–1935. Lucille Bogan (born Lucile Anderson; April 1, 1897 – August 10, 1948) [1] was an American classic female blues singer and songwriter, among the first to be recorded. She also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson.

  3. Shave 'Em Dry - Lucille Bogan

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  4. Lucille Bogan. Track 18 on Shave ’Em Dry: The Best of Lucille Bogan. Sep. 6, 1924 1 viewer 95.5K views. 16 Contributors. Shave ’Em Dry Lyrics. I got nipples on my titties, big as the end of...

  5. Hardcore might be the best way to describe the Blues singing of Lucille Bogan (April 1, 1897 – August 10, 1948). While many of the Classic Blues singers of the 1920s tackled risqué and controversial issues in their songs, Bogan almost exclusively focused on explicit sexual themes, like prostitution, adultery and lesbianism, and social ills ...

    Title
    Recording Date
    Recording Location
    Company
    Alley Boogie (Lucille Bogan)
    3-1930
    Chicago, Illinois
    Brunswick 7210 Perfect 198-B
    7-18-1933
    Chicago, Illinois
    Banner 33059
    Barbecue Bess
    3-6-1935
    Chicago, Illinois
    Banner 33475
    B.D. Woman’s Blues
    3-7-1935
    Chicago, Illinois
    ARC 5-12-58
  6. Lucille Bogan was among the first classic blues singers to be recorded and to have a strong influence on many later blues artists. She was born Lucille Anderson on 1 April 1897 in Amory, Mississippi. Her family moved to Birmingham, Alabama, when she was very young. She married Nazareth Lee Bogan in 1914 and gave […]

  7. Lucille Bogan recorded some of the most memorable blues songs of the pre-World War II era, including some that were landmarks in blues and some that continue to sensationalize her reputation decades after her death. She was the first African-American singer to record blues at a session outside of New York or Chicago when she sang at sessions ...