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Lil Green
Lil Green
American blues singer and songwriter
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Irene Scruggs
Irene Scruggs
American Piedmont blues and country blues singer
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Lucille Bogan
Lucille Bogan
American blues singer
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Bull City Red
Bull City Red
American Piedmont blues guitarist and singer
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Blind Boy Fuller
Blind Boy Fuller
American blues guitarist and singer
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Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace
American blues and jazz singer
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Mattie Delaney
Mattie Delaney
American delta blues singer and guitarist
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Coot Grant
Coot Grant
American classic female blues and vaudeville singer and songwriter
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Georgia White
Georgia White
African American blues singer
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Elzadie Robinson
Elzadie Robinson
American blues singer
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Charlie Spand
Charlie Spand
American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer
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Martha Copeland
Martha Copeland
American classic female blues singer
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Walter Roland
Walter Roland
American blues, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist, guitarist and singer
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Bessie Tucker
Bessie Tucker
American classic female blues singer and songwriter
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Mary Johnson
Mary Johnson
American classic female blues singer, accordionist and songwriter
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Annie Laurie
Annie Laurie
American jump blues and rhythm and blues singer
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E.C. Scott
E.C. Scott
musical artist
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Kitty Brown
Kitty Brown
American classic female blues singer
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Maggie Jones
Maggie Jones
American blues singer and pianist
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Fannie May Goosby
Fannie May Goosby
American singer
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Lula Reed
Lula Reed
American singer (1926-2008)
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Curley Weaver
Curley Weaver
American blues musician
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Dan Sane
Dan Sane
American Memphis and country blues guitarist and songwriter
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Tyrone Davis
Tyrone Davis
American musician
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Furry Lewis
Furry Lewis
blues guitarist and songwriter
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Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
African American blues singer, recording artist, vaudeville entertainer, and actress (1895-1943)
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Mance Lipscomb
Mance Lipscomb
American blues singer, guitarist and songster
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Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie McTell
Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist
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Tommy Johnson
Tommy Johnson
American musician
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Frank Stokes
Frank Stokes
American blues musician, songster, and blackface minstrel
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Jim Jackson
Jim Jackson
African American blues and hokum singer, songster and guitarist
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Rosetta Howard
Rosetta Howard
American blues singer
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Blind Blake
Blind Blake
American blues and ragtime singer and guitarist
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Yank Rachell
Yank Rachell
American country blues musician
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Ramblin' Thomas
Ramblin' Thomas
American country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter
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Sandra Hall
Sandra Hall
American soul blues singer and songwriter
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Denise LaSalle
Denise LaSalle
American R&B, soul and blues singer, songwriter, and record producer
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Bernice Edwards
Bernice Edwards
American musician and singer
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Champion Jack Dupree
Champion Jack Dupree
American blues pianist
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Blind Willie Walker
Blind Willie Walker
American guitarist
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Jimmy Rogers
Jimmy Rogers
Chicago blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
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Washboard Sam
Washboard Sam
American blues singer and musician
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Frank Frost
Frank Frost
American delta blues harmonica player
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Laura Smith
Laura Smith
American classic female blues and country blues singer
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Reverend Gary Davis
Reverend Gary Davis
American blues and gospel singer and guitarist
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Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson
American bluesman and songster
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Pyeng Threadgill
Pyeng Threadgill
musical artist
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Blind Joe Taggart
Blind Joe Taggart
American blind country blues musician
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Fred McMullen
Fred McMullen
American singer
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Bumble Bee Slim
Bumble Bee Slim
American Piedmont blues musician
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Ralph Willis
Ralph Willis
American Piedmont blues and country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter
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John T. Smith
John T. Smith
American guitarist (1890-1940)
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Donna Hightower
Donna Hightower
American soul singer (1926-2013)
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Jazz Gillum
Jazz Gillum
American blues harmonica player
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LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
American rhythm and blues singer (1929-1997)
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Ozie Ware
Ozie Ware
A singer from the USA
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Rosa Henderson
Rosa Henderson
American vaudeville, jazz and blues singer
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Oscar Woods
Oscar Woods
American Texas blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Edna Hicks
Edna Hicks
American blues singer and musician.
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Blind John Davis
Blind John Davis
American musician
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Smoky Babe
Smoky Babe
American acoustic blues guitarist and singer
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Faye Adams
Faye Adams
American singer
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Jimmy Yancey
Jimmy Yancey
African American boogie-woogie pianist, composer, and lyricist
63
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
African-American blues singer
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Bessie Jones
Bessie Jones
American folk musician and gospel singer
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Henry Qualls
Henry Qualls
American singer
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Geeshie Wiley
Geeshie Wiley
African-American woman musician
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Mississippi John Hurt
Mississippi John Hurt
American country blues singer and guitarist
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Christine Kittrell
Christine Kittrell
Singer-songwriter, musician
69
Edmonia Henderson
Edmonia Henderson
African American classic female blues singer
70
Robert Petway
Robert Petway
African-American blues singer and guitarist
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Esther Bigeou
Esther Bigeou
American vaudeville and blues singer
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Memphis Minnie
Memphis Minnie
American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter
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Willie Mabon
Willie Mabon
American R&B singer, songwriter and pianist
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Lottie Kimbrough
Lottie Kimbrough
American country blues singer
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Lovie Austin
Lovie Austin
American pianist
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Floyd Council
Floyd Council
American blues guitarist and singer
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Son Bonds
Son Bonds
American country blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Fenton Robinson
Fenton Robinson
American Chicago blues singer and guitarist
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Walter Davis
Walter Davis
African American blues singer and pianist
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Big Bill Broonzy
Big Bill Broonzy
American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
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John Brim
John Brim
American Chicago blues guitarist, songwriter and singer
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Bertha Idaho
Bertha Idaho
American classic female blues singer
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J. B. Lenoir
J. B. Lenoir
African American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter
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Merline Johnson (born c. 1912 or 1918, date of death unknown) was an American blues singer in the 1930s and 1940s, billed as The Yas Yas Girl. "Yas yas" was a euphemism for buttocks in hokum blues songs such as Blind Boy Fuller's "Get Yer Yas Yas Out" and James "Stump" Johnson's "The Duck's Yas-Yas-Yas".

Little is known of her life. It is generally believed that she was born in Mississippi, though the researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc suggest she may have been born Merline Baker in Callaway County, Missouri. She was the aunt of singer LaVern Baker.

Johnson first recorded in Chicago in 1937. One early song was "Sold It to the Devil". Over the next four years she recorded over 90 songs, including "Don't You Make Me High", "I'd Rather Be Drunk", and "Love with a Feeling". She recorded a few risqué songs.

Her speciality was a variety of juke joint blues, with songs such as "Drinking My Blues Away" and "I Just Keep on Drinking", delivered in a tough, unlovable voice. She was accompanied by Big Bill Broonzy, Lonnie Johnson, Blind John Davis, Buster Bennett, and Punch Miller. Her final recordings, not issued at the time, were cut in 1947.