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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bessie_SmithBessie Smith - Wikipedia

    Bessie Smith (April 15, 1894 – September 26, 1937) was an African-American blues singer widely renowned during the Jazz Age. Nicknamed the "Empress of the Blues", she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1930s.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bette_SmithBette Smith - Wikipedia

    Bette Smith is an American soul, rock and blues singer who has released music on the Ruf Records blues label and, as of 2024, is on the Kartel Music Group label. Of Trinidadian descent, she is a New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee and has worked work with Jimbo Mathus, Kirk Fletcher, Luther Dickinson, Patterson Hood, and Jimmy Hogarth. She ...

  3. Bessie Smith (ur. 15 kwietnia 1894 w Chattanoodze, zm. 26 września 1937 w Clarksdale [1]) – amerykańska piosenkarka. Była najbardziej znaną i najpopularniejszą wykonawczynią bluesa lat 20. i 30. XX wieku. W 1980 r. została wprowadzona do Blues Hall of Fame, a w 1989 do Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [2]. Życiorys.

  4. 23 wrz 2024 · Bessie Smith, American singer, one of the greatest blues vocalists. Known as the ‘Empress of the Blues,’ she was a bold, supremely confident artist who sang with breathtaking emotional intensity on such songs as ‘Down Hearted Blues,’ ‘Empty Bed Blues,’ and ‘Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out.’.

  5. 2 kwi 2014 · Best Known For: Jazz and blues vocalist Bessie Smith's powerful, soulful voice won her countless fans and earned her the title "Empress of the Blues." Astrological Sign: Aries

  6. 5 sie 2019 · The echo of her vocal sound is present in the work of Shemekia Copeland, an accomplished blues singer who has sustained Smith's legacy throughout her career — most recently on her album...

  7. 5 sty 2018 · The pioneering singer influenced blues, jazz, rock and beyond with her powerful voice and inventive delivery, displaying a greatness rooted in the ability to channel her life story into her...

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