MAMIE SMITH 78 "KANSAS CITY MAN BLUES" V/V+
  £   52
  $   69

 


£ 52 Sold For
Oct 30, 2010 Sold Date
Oct 23, 2010 Start Date
£   10 Start price
13   Number Of Bids
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A VERY GOOD COPY OF THIS MEGA RARE BLUES 78 FROM MAMIE SMITH WITH A HARLEM TRIO OF CLARENCE WILLIAMS, SIDNEY BECHET AND BUDDY CHRISTIAN

Mamie Smith was the first to record blues songs in 1920 with her versions of Perry Bradford's "Crazy Blues", and "It' s Right Here for You" on Okeh Records. The record was a wild success, selling over a million copies in less than a year, and finally ending up selling over two million copies. After this it dawned on record companies that there was a lot of money to be made selling what was then called "race records" to various minority groups in big cities. The success of "Crazy Blues" prompted other record companies to also try to find other female blues singers that could match the sales of "Crazy Blues". It was a very important record, because it opened the doors of the recording industry to African-Americans, whether they were Blues, Jazz or popular singers or musicians. Smith herself really wasn't that much of a Blues singer. She was more of a vaudeville performer, although she included Blues and Jazz numbers as part of her act. She got her start as a dancer at age ten in the vaudeville act the Four Dancing Mitchells and later toured with them as part of the Salem Tutt Whitney and Homer Tutt's show, "The Smart Set". Mamie moved to New York in 1913 with "The Smart Set" and decided that she wanted to stay and quit the show. She strated performing as a singer in Harlem at venues such as Baron Wilkin's Little Savoy Club, Leroy's, Edmunds, Percy Brown's and Banks' Place. Her first recordings were made in early 1920. They were a couple of pop songs "That Thing Called Love" and "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down". They sold well enough and her manager Perry Bradford convinced Okeh Records that there was a market for earthier Blues records aimed at the large number of African-Americans who had migrated to the big cities of the north. Bradford put together a band he called the Jazz Hounds for Smith that was led at first by cornetist Johnny Dunn and then by Bubber Miley. Smith put on quite a show that included trapeze acts, dancing, comedy, lavish costumes and jewelry as well as music. While on tour in 1921 she heard a young Coleman Hawkins playing saxophone in a theatre pit orchestra. Smith asked Hawkins to joined the band, but his family refused to allow him to, because he was just sixteen years old at the time. On her next swing through town in 1922 they onced again asked permission of the family and this time they acquiesced. Hawkins was soon given billing as "Saxophone Boy" and was a popular part of the act. Smith continued to record for Okeh until 1923. In the 1930s and early 1940s Mamie Smith continued to lead a successful career singing and recording as well as appearing in several films. Mamie set the standard for female blues singers that followed in her foot steps. Nearly every other Classic Blues singer of the 1920s borrowed something from her act or styled themselves to achieve her success.

 

 

DISC DETAILS

US  OKEH 4926  10"  SHELLAC   Title Recording Date Recording Location Company Kansas City Man Blues
(Clarence Williams / Clarence Johnson) 8-5-1923 New York, New York Okeh
4926-A
Lady Luck Blues
(William Webber / Clarence Williams) 8-5-1923 New York, New York Okeh
4926-B
  Artist Instrument Sidney Bechet Soprano Saxophone Buddy Christian Banjo Mamie Smith Vocals Clarence Williams Piano


 

CONDITION  - VG/VG+ (WELL USED BUT STILL PLAYS LOUD AND CLEAR. THE B SIDE IS STRONGER THAN THE A SIDE)

 

  THIS IS AN MEGA RARE 78 

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