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Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders

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Lovie Austin Lovie Austin & Her Blues Serenaders Lovie Austin (September 19, 1887 – July 10, 1972) was an American Chicago bandleader, session musician, composer, and arranger during the 1920s classic blues era. She and Lil Hardin Armstrong are often ranked as two of the best female jazz blues piano players of the period. Mary Lou Williams cited Austin as her greatest influence. Born Cora Calhoun in Chattanooga, Tennessee, she studied music theory at Roger Williams University and Knoxville College in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1923, Lovie Austin decided to make Chicago her home, and she lived and worked there for the rest of her life. A fancy dresser and a well-liked person, she was often seen racing around town in her Stutz Bearcat with leopard skin upholstery, dressed to the teeth. Her early career was in vaudeville where she played piano and performed in variety acts. Accompanying blues singers was Lovie’s specialty, and can be heard on recordings by Ma Rainey (“Moonshine Blues), Ida Cox (“Wild Women Don’t Have the Blues”), Ethel Waters (“Craving Blues”), and Alberta Hunter (“Sad ‘n’ Lonely Blues”). She led her own band, Lovie Austin & Her Blues Serenaders, which usually included trumpeters Tommy Ladnier, Bob Shoffner, Natty Dominique, or Shirley Clay on cornet, Kid Ory or Albert Wynn on trombone, and Jimmy O’Bryant or Johnny Dodds on clarinet, along with banjo and occasional drums. Austin worked with many other top jazz musicians of the 1920s, including Louis Armstrong. A

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C-Jam Blues - Live - Instrumental

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Gallon Stomp - Live - Instrumental

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Sweet Georgia Brown - Live - Instrumental

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Jackass Blues

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Moanin Low

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Charleston Mad

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Sweet Georgia Brown

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Streets Paved With Gold

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Mojo Blues

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Steppin' On The Blues

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Chicago: The Living Legends

Blues Serenaders

Blues Serenaders

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Riverside History Of Classic Jazz [Disc 2]

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Chicago: The Living Legends [Reissue]

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Jazz Collection 1924

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Chicago: The Living Legends (Live)

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Riverside History Of Classic Jazz [Disc 1]

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Happy Jazz Collection 1920-1930 Vol. 1

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Riverside History Of Classic Jazz

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Les Villes du Jazz

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The History Of Rhythm & Blues 1925-1942 [Disc 2] - Piano Boogie-Woogie Ragtime And Jazz

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