Mamie Smith Vinyl Record Albums Real Name: Mamie Robinson Profile: Mamie Smith was an American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist, and actress. As a vaudeville singer she performed in multiple styles, including jazz and blues. In 1920, she entered blues history as the first African American artist to make vocal blues recordings. Born : May 26, 1891 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Died : September 16, 1946 in New York City, New York. |
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10 Inch 78 RPM |
Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds |
Shim-Me King's Blues / Royal Garden Blues |
1921 |
4254 |
Okeh Record Label; Record has medium to moderate wear and flaws; Generic sleeve; Shellac record is black shiny and glossy; No wear or marks on the labels; Mono recording; Original first US pressing; Track Listing: Shim-Me King's Blues / Royal Garden Blues |
VG |
$49.99 |
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10 Inch 78 RPM |
Mamie Smith And Her Jazz Hounds |
Mem'ries Of You Mammy / If You Don't Want Me Blues |
1921 |
4228 |
Okeh Record Label; Record has medium to moderate wear and flaws; Generic sleeve; Shellac record is black shiny and glossy; No wear or marks on the labels; Mono recording; Original first US pressing; Track Listing: Mem'ries Of You Mammy / If You Don't Want Me Blues |
VG |
$49.99 |
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10 Inch 78 RPM |
Mamie Smith |
That Thing Called Love / You Can't Keep A Good Man Down |
1920 |
4113 |
Okeh Record Label; Record has medium to moderate wear and flaws; Generic sleeve; Shellac record is black shiny and glossy; No wear or marks on the labels; Mono recording; Original first US pressing; Track Listing: That Thing Called Love / You Can't Keep A Good Man Down |
VG |
$49.99 |
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