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BS: Fave Blues Women?

05 Sep 01 - 04:59 PM (#542830)
Subject: Fave Blues Women?
From: JenEllen

Who are your favorites?

If you haven't seen Susan Tedeschi, there is a webcast link in the 'old stuff' portion of this site. First heard her years ago, and was floored. She's still got it.

~J


05 Sep 01 - 05:03 PM (#542833)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: JenEllen

Another great one: "Life is too short to be joyless" (from a blues singer??) Hohner goddess and wailer out of Portland OR, LynnAnn Hyde


05 Sep 01 - 05:48 PM (#542857)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Morticia

would probably have to go with Bonnie Rait....especially some of her collaborative stuff


05 Sep 01 - 06:12 PM (#542869)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Justa Picker

Francine Reed.

(I also loved the soundtrack and the job that Diana Ross did on "Lady Sings The Blues". I've not heard anything that good from her, before or since that album.)


05 Sep 01 - 08:03 PM (#542955)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: AliUK

forget Diana Ross and go for the original. There will never be anyone like Billie Holiday. Bessie Smith is a great one too.


05 Sep 01 - 08:30 PM (#542972)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Sorcha

Lady Billie, and Ethel Waters.


05 Sep 01 - 08:56 PM (#542989)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: flattop

It's hard to bet Betty Wright singing 'Just making it easy for the clean-up woman' or Etta James singing 'I feel like sugar on the floor.' If you quibble over blues versus soul, Betty Wright may be disqualified. What is the dividing line?


05 Sep 01 - 09:36 PM (#543021)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: DancingMom

Etta James

Susan Tedeschi-my daughter's favorite. We saw her on Austin City Limits on a Super Bowl night when we didn't want to watch the game and she blew us away. Bonnie Raitt

There's a psychiatric nurse here in town that just released a blues CD. She sings blues as therapy for herself after the loss of her son. "Lady Ethel", I think. I thought it was such a cool, proactive thing for her to do.

I would love to follow in their footsteps someday. Sharon


05 Sep 01 - 09:40 PM (#543023)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Lepus Rex

Right now? Lottie Kimbrough. Not a big Susan Tedeschi fan, myself.

---Lepus Rex


05 Sep 01 - 09:45 PM (#543026)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: khandu

Janis Joplin, especially on the "Kosmic Blues" CD.

khandu


05 Sep 01 - 11:19 PM (#543089)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Mudlark

Bonnie Raitt, Billie H. , Nina Simone...just the first 3 that came to mind...


05 Sep 01 - 11:44 PM (#543105)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: ddw

Gaye Adegbalola and Ann Rabson — Both great soloists (Gaye plays guitar and harmonica and probably other things and sings, Ann plays guitar well, but is a dynamite barrelhouse piano player) and super as Saffire: The Uppity Blues Women (with a third woman whose name isn't coming to me at the moment, who plays mandolin and fiddle).

david


06 Sep 01 - 12:12 AM (#543121)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Art Thieme

TRACY NELSON, later with the band Mother Earth, made a wonderful LP for Prestige back in the 60s. Produced by Sam Charters, I think it featured Charlie Musselwhite on harp. All acoustic if I remember correctly.
In recent years Ms Nelson works in Nashville mostly I think.

Art Thieme


06 Sep 01 - 01:37 AM (#543146)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: MAG

I've had a hard time relating to Tracy Nelson after she dissed her folk audience upon taking a hiatus from folk.

Last week's NPR soul special played somebody named Ann Cole who I'm gonna hafta check out. Memphis Minnie. Roberta Hunt. Sippie Wallace. Big Mama Thornton.

Rory Block is considereda fine instrumentalist, but to me she's not what the blues are all about.

Nobody has mentioned Koko Taylor.


06 Sep 01 - 03:27 AM (#543171)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Mudlark

Yes! Koko Taylor....and what about marcia ball, who also plays a mean piano...


06 Sep 01 - 06:31 AM (#543232)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: jaze

Bonnie Raitt had the blues born in her voice. I just wish she would do one scorchin blues record. You know-just really let loose and belt them out. Sharon, I'm interested in the record you referred to by the local nurse. Do you have any more info?


06 Sep 01 - 06:39 AM (#543237)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Tedham Porterhouse

My favorite blues album so far this year is Maria Muldaur's "Richland Woman Blues." A couple of years ago, it wsa Odetta's "Blues Everywhere I Go." Both are superb collections of classic blues.


06 Sep 01 - 09:32 AM (#543324)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Oversoul

Remember Jo Ann Kelly?


06 Sep 01 - 10:50 AM (#543389)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: GUEST,maire

Ruth Brown! If you haven't heard "If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It" (Blues on Broadway), you've missed one of the classics.


06 Sep 01 - 10:51 AM (#543390)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: pattyClink

Sweet Miss Coffy. And Koko Taylor.


06 Sep 01 - 11:15 AM (#543417)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Wesley S

I'm a Rory Block fan, Bonnie Raitt too. But Georgia O'Keefe's use of the blues is amazing.


06 Sep 01 - 11:37 AM (#543440)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Jim Cheydi

That one out of 'Farscape'


06 Sep 01 - 12:48 PM (#543517)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: wysiwyg

Hey all fellow blues-lovers--

I am asking all blues lovers to go see the thread, "Spirituals Posted at Mudcat." It's a list of links to other threads. If you see a spiritual listed that you think may have been the basis for a blues tune you know, could you open its thread and post about it?

Thanks! (Pass the word.)

~Susan


06 Sep 01 - 01:17 PM (#543553)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Jack the Sailor

Billie


06 Sep 01 - 02:42 PM (#543594)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: mooman

Like Davecoje I have to go for my old and very, very sadly late friend Jo-Ann Kelly.

Also agree with some of the great names above. I have to agree also with Tedham that Maria Muldaur's "Richland Woman Blues" is a corker!

mooman


06 Sep 01 - 03:24 PM (#543632)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Mr Red

Ma Rainey - "Gonna Catch You With Your Britches Down"
oh yes!


06 Sep 01 - 03:31 PM (#543641)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Sooz

Emily Druce - a young Yorkshire lass. (The Kate Rusby of the blues world!) Shes great and incidentally appearing at Gainsborough Folk Club tomorow night. Click here


06 Sep 01 - 03:54 PM (#543673)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: RWilhelm

I have to say Memphis Minnie. Probably, in the long run, as influential as Robert Johnson and she made about five times as many records. She helped bring the blues from the country to the city and is rumored to be the first person in Chicago to own an electric guitar.

For contemporary blues women I'll pick Del Ray who plays acoustic blues guitar better than any of the boys.


06 Sep 01 - 04:34 PM (#543723)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: MAG

Debbie Davis is pretty good, too --


06 Sep 01 - 04:40 PM (#543732)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Lonesome EJ

Well, nobody pitches a wang-dang-doodle like Koko Taylor. Etta James can belt them out, as did Janis Joplin. Susan Tedeschi a bit too derivative for me, and Bonnie Raitt too much of a pop star. I like the Rory Block I've heard.


16 Apr 02 - 01:14 AM (#691003)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: GUEST


16 Apr 02 - 01:39 AM (#691015)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Steve Latimer

Aretha, Etta James, Joanne Kelly, Susan Latimer (biased, but she can sing and play the blues).

Not a fan of, Tedeschi, Joplin.


16 Apr 02 - 07:39 AM (#691158)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: GUEST,Geordie

Ko Ko Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Ethel Waters and Ellen MacIllwaine. BTW has anone heard anything about Ellen recently, is she still recording.


16 Apr 02 - 09:59 AM (#691249)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Fortunato

Ethel Waters. I first heard her sing "Rock Me In Your Arms to Sleep" in an early Route 66 show, and I have never forgotten it. She is, too me, the queen of the female blues vocalists.


16 Apr 02 - 10:08 AM (#691259)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: greg stephens

amazing how the meaning of the word "blues" has changed in such a short time. Well, I stick withwhat i think of as blues and say Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith,who else? Trouble is with changing the meaning of words is, if you call all the people mentioned in this thread blues-singers, what do you call Ma rainey, Bessie smith and Memphis Minnie?


16 Apr 02 - 12:07 PM (#691319)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: GUEST,Bardford sans cookie

Guest, Geordie- According to her website , Ellen MacIllwaine does have a new disc out, "Spontaneous Combustion" featuring Taj Mahal. Sample files on the website. She's also instructing at the Hornby Island Blues Camp in B.C. in May.

Bardford


16 Apr 02 - 12:34 PM (#691327)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

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16 Apr 02 - 07:38 PM (#691594)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Mooh

Sue Foley and Koko Taylor. The real deal.

Mooh.


16 Apr 02 - 09:56 PM (#691688)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Celtic Soul

Billie is Queen in my mind. I *love* Bonnie Raitt, though she sort of defies categorization...she's not just blues, IMO.

And for local favorites, Lisa Hoitsma.


16 Apr 02 - 10:42 PM (#691721)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Rolfyboy6

Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie, Lucille Bogan, Rosetta Tharpe, Katie Webster, very early Bonnie Raitt, Jessie Mae Hemphill, Koko Taylor. Rapidly joining them are Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas about whom almost nothing is known other than their records from the 1930s.


17 Apr 02 - 09:45 AM (#692050)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Guessed

Originals?
of those recorded they don't come much earlier than Ma (Gertrude) Rainey.
call me Gert & leave the rude part out - she never did!


17 Apr 02 - 09:47 AM (#692052)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Guessed

Originals?
of those recorded they don't come much earlier than Ma (Gertrude) Rainey.
call me Gert & leave the rude part out - she never did!


17 Apr 02 - 10:40 PM (#692547)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Socorro

Janis Joplin's "Little Girl Blue" from Kosmic Blues is one of my all time favorites - so much feeling in her voice. For blues singers, i'd go with Ruth Brown, Bessie Smith, and Memphis Minnie.


17 Apr 02 - 11:18 PM (#692565)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Wincing Devil

Would you consider Edith Piaf to be Blues? If so, she gets my vote.


20 Apr 02 - 07:48 AM (#694245)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: rich-joy

rory block


20 Apr 02 - 08:38 AM (#694269)
Subject: RE: BS: Fave Blues Women?
From: Sooz

Still Emily Druce - see her at the Trinity Arts Centre Gainsborough on Saturday May 11th.