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Mamie Smith (1883-1946) •
Actress and performing artist Mamie Smith made music history in 1920 when she stepped into a studio to lay down “Crazy Blues,” considered by industry scholars to be the very first blues recording. Smith was a glamorous and multi-talented entertainer, performing on stage and in … Read MoreMamie Smith (1883-1946)
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WOMENSART on X: Mamie Smith (c.1883-1946), US singer, became the first black artist to make a vocal blues recording. Her biggest hit “It's Right Here for You (If You Don't Get It,
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