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Viola McCoy
Viola McCoy
American blues singer
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Bessie Smith
Bessie Smith
American blues singer
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Lovie Austin
Lovie Austin
American pianist
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Ida Cox
Ida Cox
African American singer and vaudeville performer
4
Lucille Bogan
Lucille Bogan
American blues singer
5
Madlyn Davis
Madlyn Davis
American classic female blues singer
6
Alice Leslie Carter
Alice Leslie Carter
United States American classic female blues singer
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Lucille Hegamin
Lucille Hegamin
American singer and entertainer
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Maggie Jones
Maggie Jones
American blues singer and pianist
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Bertha Idaho
Bertha Idaho
American classic female blues singer
10
Ruby Smith
Ruby Smith
American classic female blues singer
11
Bessie Jones
Bessie Jones
American folk musician and gospel singer
12
Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie McTell
Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist
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Thomas A. Dorsey
Thomas A. Dorsey
American musician, composer, and Christian evangelist influential in the development of early blues and 20th-century gospel music
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Mattie Hite
Mattie Hite
African-American blues singer
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Billie Pierce
Billie Pierce
American jazz pianist and singer
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Bessie Brown
Bessie Brown
American classic female blues, jazz, and cabaret singer
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Cleo Gibson
Cleo Gibson
American blues singer
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Daisy Martin
Daisy Martin
African American actress and blues singer
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Edmonia Henderson
Edmonia Henderson
African American classic female blues singer
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Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
African American blues singer, recording artist, vaudeville entertainer, and actress (1895-1943)
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Gid Tanner
Gid Tanner
American musician
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Bernice Edwards
Bernice Edwards
American musician and singer
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Sonny White
Sonny White
American jazz musician
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Martha Copeland
Martha Copeland
American classic female blues singer
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Clara Smith
Clara Smith
American classic female blues singer
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Blind Blake
Blind Blake
American blues and ragtime singer and guitarist
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Peetie Wheatstraw
Peetie Wheatstraw
American country blues musician
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Alberta Hunter
Alberta Hunter
American blues singer, songwriter, and nurse
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Bessie Tucker
Bessie Tucker
American classic female blues singer and songwriter
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Laura Smith
Laura Smith
American classic female blues and country blues singer
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J. Mayo Williams
J. Mayo Williams
American football player and coach, music producer (1894-1980)
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Mary Johnson
Mary Johnson
American classic female blues singer, accordionist and songwriter
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Jim Jackson
Jim Jackson
African American blues and hokum singer, songster and guitarist
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Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
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Rosa Henderson
Rosa Henderson
American vaudeville, jazz and blues singer
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Teddy Darby
Teddy Darby
American musician
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Charlie Spand
Charlie Spand
American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer
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Gertrude Morgan
Gertrude Morgan
African American musician, artist and preacher
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Frank Stokes
Frank Stokes
American blues musician, songster, and blackface minstrel
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Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson
American gospel singer
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Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican
American recording artist; country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist
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Ed Bell
Ed Bell
American musician
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Katherine Henderson
Katherine Henderson
American classic female blues singer
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Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday
American jazz singer
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Sara Martin
Sara Martin
American blues singer
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W. C. Handy
W. C. Handy
American blues composer and musician
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Darby and Tarlton
Darby and Tarlton
American band
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Big Mama Thornton
Big Mama Thornton
American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
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Lillian Goodner
Lillian Goodner
African American blues singer
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Coot Grant
Coot Grant
American classic female blues and vaudeville singer and songwriter
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Tampa Red
Tampa Red
American Chicago blues musician
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Lottie Kimbrough
Lottie Kimbrough
American country blues singer
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Bertha "Chippie" Hill
Bertha "Chippie" Hill
American blues and vaudeville singer and dancer
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Blind Willie Johnson
Blind Willie Johnson
American blues and gospel singer and guitarist
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Mamie Smith
Mamie Smith
American vaudeville singer and actress (1883-1946)
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Kitty Brown
Kitty Brown
American classic female blues singer
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Valerie Wellington
Valerie Wellington
American Chicago blues and electric blues singer and actress (1959-1993)
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Margie Evans
Margie Evans
American blues singer and songwriter
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Clara Ward
Clara Ward
American gospel artist; singer, music arranger, songwriter
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Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
American blues, jazz and gospel vocalist and actress
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Ivy Smith
Ivy Smith
American singer
Ma Rainey
African-American blues singer

Ma Rainey

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African-American blues singer
Record Labels
Awards Received
Georgia Women of Achievement

Gertrude "Ma" Rainey (née Pridgett; April 26, 1886 – December 22, 1939) was an influential American blues singer and early blues recording artist. Dubbed the "Mother of the Blues", she bridged earlier vaudeville and the authentic expression of southern blues, influencing a generation of blues singers.

Gertrude Pridgett began performing as a teenager and became known as "Ma" Rainey after her marriage to Will "Pa" Rainey in 1904. They toured with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels and later formed their own group, Rainey and Rainey, Assassinators of the Blues. Her first recording was made in 1923. In the following five years, she made over 100 recordings, including "Bo-Weevil Blues" (1923), "Moonshine Blues" (1923), "See See Rider Blues" (1924), "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" (1927), and "Soon This Morning" (1927).

Rainey was known for her powerful vocal abilities, energetic disposition, majestic phrasing, and a "moaning" style of singing. Her qualities are present and most evident in her early recordings "Bo-Weevil Blues" and "Moonshine Blues".

Rainey recorded with Thomas Dorsey and Louis Armstrong, and she toured and recorded with the Georgia Jazz Band. She toured until 1935, when she largely retired from performing and continued as a theater impresario in her hometown of Columbus, Georgia, until her death four years later.