Walking & Singing the Blues

Walking & Singing the Blues

Walking & Singing the Blues

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Duke Ellington described her voice as a mixture of Ella Fitzgerald, Marian Anderson, Dinah Washington & Mahalia Jackson. Best known for her work with Ellington, Greenwood recorded these tracks for Modern Records & Federal Records between 1950 & 1953. The Modern tracks were backed by Roy Milton's Solid Senders, while backing on the Federal cuts come from Little Willie Littlefield & the Johnny Otis Band, among others. 22 tracks. Ace Records. 2002.

Walking & Singing the Blues, Music, Lil Greenwood, Blues, Blues Music, Pop, R&B

Walking & Singing the Blues

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Music:

  1. Who I Am
  2. Why Say No?
  3. Wingin' It
  4. 1955 London Sessions
  5. A Real Mother for Ya [Import]
  6. All Blues'd Up! [Import]
  7. All Blues'd Up! [Import]
  8. All Blues'd Up! [Import]
  9. Anutha Zone [Import]
  10. Approved, But Not Funded

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