voc, 1897-1948 US, Amory, Mississippi
Singer / Musician of Blues
A.k.a. Lucille Anderson Bessie Jackson
American blues singer. Born : April 01, 1897 in Amory, Mississippi. Died : August 10, 1948 in Los Angeles, California. Lucille Bogan (April 1, 1897 – August 10, 1948) was an American singer-songwriter, among the first to be recorded. She also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson. The music critic Ernest Borneman stated that Bogan was one of "the big three of the blues", along with Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Many of Bogan's songs have been covered by later blues and jazz musicians, including Buddy Guy, B. B. King, and Sonny Boy Williamson. Many of her songs were sexually explicit, and she was generally considered to have been a dirty blues musician
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Best Of Country Blues Women Volume 1 | Victoria Spivey, Sippie Wallace, Lucille Bogan, Luella Miller, Lottie Kimbrough | 2009 | Compil. |
Shave 'Em Dry: The Best Of Lucille Bogan | Lucille Bogan | 2004 | Compil. |
The Essential | Lucille Bogan, Walter Roland | 2002 | Compil. |
Reckless Woman 1927-1935 | Lucille Bogan | 2000 | Compil. |
Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 1 (June 1923 To March 1930) | Lucille Bogan | 1993 | Compil. |
Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 2 (March 1930 to 20 July 1933) | Lucille Bogan | 1993 | Compil. |
Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Vol. 3 (1934-1935) | Lucille Bogan | 1993 | Compil. |
(1923 - 1935) | Lucille Bogan | 1989 | Compil. |
Alabama Blues | Lucille Bogan And Walter Roland | 1968 | Compil. |
Lonesome Daddy Blues / Don't Mean You No Good Blues | Lucille Bogan | 1923 | Album |
Women Won't Need No Men | Lucille Bogan | Compil. | |
Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson) 1923-1935 | Lucille Bogan | Compil. |