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78 rpm: MA RAINEY & HER GEORGIA BAND SLAVE TO BLUES THE WORLD FORGOT BLUES 78

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17 May 2020
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MA RAINEY & HER GEORGIA BAND SLAVE TO BLUES THE WORLD FORGOT BLUES 78
A REALLY RARE COPY OF THIS GREAT BLUES 78 FROM MA RAINEY & HER GEORGIA BAND

MA RAINEY & HER GEORGIA BAND SLAVE TO BLUES THE WORLD FORGOT BLUES 78

A superb early BLUES 78 on the limited edition Jazz Collector label

Gertrude Pridgett was born into a showbiz family that performed in minstrel shows. She first appeared onstage in 1900, singing and dancing in minstrel and vaudeville stage revues. In 1902 she married the song and dance man William "Pa" Rainey and from then on became known as Ma Rainey. The couple formed a song and dance act that included Blues and popular songs. They toured the country, but primarily the South and became a popular attraction as part of Tolliver's Circus. In the 1920s Rainey was a solo star of the T.O.B.A. vaudeville circuit. It was not until 1923 that Ma Rainey signed a recording contract with Paramount. She was billed as the "Mother of the Blues", which wasn't far off the mark. Few historians can point to any real Blues singers before Ma Rainey. She ended up recording 100 songs between 1923 and 1928 on Paramount Records. During that time she was accompanied by many noted jazz musicians such as, Louis Armstrong, Tommy Ladnier, Fletcher Henderson and Coleman Hawkins. She continued working until 1935 and retired to Columbus, Georgia. Ma had been smart with her money and managed to build and operate two theatres; she also owned her own home in Columbus. Ma Rainey died in 1939, of a heart attack.

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UK JAZZ COLLECTOR JL35 10" 78 rpm LIMITED PRESSING CONDITION - VG/VG