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Lottie Kimbrough

12+ albums
bluesfemale vocalistsWhat Shall We Do Without Usfemale vocalistKansas City

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Lottie Kimbrough was a Kansas City blues woman whose brief recording career spanned the years 1924 to 1929. She shared her first recording session for Paramount Records with the legendary Ma Rainey in 1924, and much of her work demonstrates close ties to the classic blues tradition for which Rainey is well known. Kimbrough emerged from the musically rich West Bottoms area of Kansas City and was a central figure in the vibrant, close-knit musical community of her city. As her recordings demonstrate, Kimbrough performed alongside a number of the area’s talented personalities and sidemen, most notably the performer and promoter Winston Holmes, who managed much of Kimbrough’s career. Kimbrough was a famously large woman, nicknamed “the Kansas City Butter-ball.” Throughout her career, she recorded and performed under several pseudonyms: Half of her recordings were released under her married name, Lottie Beaman, while Holmes encouraged her to use the name Lena Kimbrough on the 1926 recordings (Holmes also substituted a picture of Kimbrough’s more attractive sister Estella for one of Lottie’s publicity photographs). Her first Paramount recordings, made in 1924, featured the Pruitt Twins, Miles on guitar and Milas on banjo; later that year, she produced additional sides with strong backing by pianist Jimmy Blythe. Kimbrough performed the vaudeville circuit with her brother Sylvester, and he appears, along with Paul Banks’ Kansas City Trio, on the 1926 recordings. Kimbrough reached h

top songs

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Wayward Girl Blues

1,550
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Rolling Log Blues

1,390
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Lost Lover Blues

1,035
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Don't Speak To Me

785
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Goin' Away Blues

336
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Going Away Blues

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13 - Wayward Girl Blues

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Rollin' Log Blues

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Rolling Log

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Going Away Blues (Pm 12850, 14163-A)

19

albums

I Woke Up One Morning In May

I Woke Up One Morning In May

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The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (Disc 2)

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Chimpin' The Blues

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I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Blues Singers Vol. 1 - Country

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200 Blues Classics

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Baby, How Can It Be?

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The Rose Grew Round The Briar

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The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of: Super Rarities

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The Return Of The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of

The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of

The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of

Really the Blues?: A Blues History (1893-1959), Vol. 1 (1893-1929)

Really the Blues?: A Blues History (1893-1959), Vol. 1 (1893-1929)

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Before The Blues Vol. 1

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