Hoodoo Lady (1933-1937)

Hoodoo Lady (1933-1937)

Hoodoo Lady (1933-1937)

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True to her billing ("plays guitar like a man"), Minnie held her own in a genre dominated by male artists. She had a gutsy voice and a no-nonsense guitar style. These 20 prime cuts were done in Chicago for the Vocalion and ARC labels. Recorded in the late '30s, many contain small band accompaniment that included Charlie McCoy's dynamic mandolin as well as legendary pianists Blind John Davis and Black Bob. Two cuts, "Please Don't Stop Him" and "I'm Going Don't You Know," feature Arnett Nelson's smooth clarinet work. Although Minnie would continue to record for several more decades, she would never be better than she was during these sessions. --Lars Gandil

Hoodoo Lady (1933-1937), Music, Memphis Minnie, Acoustic Memphis Blues, Blues, Blues Traditional, Classic Female Blues, Country Blues, Pop, Prewar Country Blues, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, United States of America

Hoodoo Lady (1933-1937)

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Music:

  1. I Just Want to Be Held
  2. I Wanna Get Funky
  3. Josh at Midnight: Sings Ballads & Blues
  4. Just Do Me Right
  5. Lifetime [Box set]
  6. Little More Faith
  7. Live at B.B. King's Blues Club [Live]
  8. Live at the Apollo [Live]
  9. Live Wire
  10. Livin Every Day

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