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Doodle Musicians in 1920 S Style, Jazz or Blues Music Band Stock Vector -  Illustration of blues, festival: 73861627
Doodle Musicians in 1920 S Style, Jazz or Blues Music Band Stock Vector - Illustration of blues, festival: 73861627

How 'Crazy Blues' Kicked Off the Dangerous and Wonderful Music That Was  Going to Ruin America | by David Hinckley | The Culture Corner | Medium
How 'Crazy Blues' Kicked Off the Dangerous and Wonderful Music That Was Going to Ruin America | by David Hinckley | The Culture Corner | Medium

Women In Blues (New York - Chicago - Memphis - Dallas 1920-1943) (CD) -  Discogs
Women In Blues (New York - Chicago - Memphis - Dallas 1920-1943) (CD) - Discogs

Album Black Mama Blues: The Essential Women's Blues 1920s - 1930s, Various  Artists | Qobuz: download and streaming in high quality
Album Black Mama Blues: The Essential Women's Blues 1920s - 1930s, Various Artists | Qobuz: download and streaming in high quality

Women In Blues 1920-1943: New York, Chicago, Memphis, Dallas - Compilation  by Various Artists | Spotify
Women In Blues 1920-1943: New York, Chicago, Memphis, Dallas - Compilation by Various Artists | Spotify

Various Artists - 16 Classic Blues Songs from the 1920's, Vol. 3: Devil Got  My Woman - Amazon.com Music
Various Artists - 16 Classic Blues Songs from the 1920's, Vol. 3: Devil Got My Woman - Amazon.com Music

Crazy Blues - Mamie Smith (1920) - YouTube
Crazy Blues - Mamie Smith (1920) - YouTube

Women in blues 1920 - 1943 - Muziekweb
Women in blues 1920 - 1943 - Muziekweb

August 10, 1920 • Mamie Smith's “Crazy Blues” Turns 100 • Mamie Smith and  the Birth of the “Blues Craze” | 78 RECORDS, CYLINDER RECORDS & VINTAGE  PHONOS
August 10, 1920 • Mamie Smith's “Crazy Blues” Turns 100 • Mamie Smith and the Birth of the “Blues Craze” | 78 RECORDS, CYLINDER RECORDS & VINTAGE PHONOS

10 Early Artists Who Defined the Blues
10 Early Artists Who Defined the Blues

Jazz and Blues: 1920s-30s
Jazz and Blues: 1920s-30s

Doodle Musicians in 1920 S Style, Jazz or Blues Music Band Stock Vector -  Illustration of prohibition, guitarist: 73859338
Doodle Musicians in 1920 S Style, Jazz or Blues Music Band Stock Vector - Illustration of prohibition, guitarist: 73859338

Blues Queens and Race Records in the 1920s - Ballad of America
Blues Queens and Race Records in the 1920s - Ballad of America

1920s Radio and Music in America • FamilySearch
1920s Radio and Music in America • FamilySearch

Blind Willie McTell - Dave's Classic Blues Guitar (1920-1970)
Blind Willie McTell - Dave's Classic Blues Guitar (1920-1970)

Set Of Vector Illustrations: Cute Doodle Musicians In 1920's Style, Jazz Or  Blues Music Band Royalty Free SVG, Cliparts, Vectors, And Stock  Illustration. Image 85327932.
Set Of Vector Illustrations: Cute Doodle Musicians In 1920's Style, Jazz Or Blues Music Band Royalty Free SVG, Cliparts, Vectors, And Stock Illustration. Image 85327932.

Countin' the Blues queens of the 1920's - Album by Elli de Mon | Spotify
Countin' the Blues queens of the 1920's - Album by Elli de Mon | Spotify

100 Years Ago, 'Crazy Blues' Sparked a Revolution for Black Women Fans -  The New York Times
100 Years Ago, 'Crazy Blues' Sparked a Revolution for Black Women Fans - The New York Times

Hear the First Recorded Blues Song by an African American Singer: Mamie  Smith's "Crazy Blues" (1920) | Open Culture
Hear the First Recorded Blues Song by an African American Singer: Mamie Smith's "Crazy Blues" (1920) | Open Culture

Blues Queens and Race Records in the 1920s - Ballad of America
Blues Queens and Race Records in the 1920s - Ballad of America

Opinion | How 'Crazy Blues' Changed Music Forever - The New York Times
Opinion | How 'Crazy Blues' Changed Music Forever - The New York Times

The forgotten story of America's first black superstars - BBC Culture
The forgotten story of America's first black superstars - BBC Culture

Mamie Smith – The First African-American Female to Make a Vocal Blues  Recording in 1920 – Soundpasta
Mamie Smith – The First African-American Female to Make a Vocal Blues Recording in 1920 – Soundpasta