Tijuana Man Blues - Smoking Time Jazz Club
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Tijuana Man Blues was recorded by Ada Brown. Who was indeed an amazing woman.
Ada Scott Brown (May 1, 1890 – March 30, 1950) was an American blues singer. She is best known for her recordings of "Ill Natural Blues", "Break o' Day Blues", and "Evil Mama Blues.
Brown was born and raised in Kansas City, Kansas.[1] Her cousin James Scott was a ragtime composer and pianist. Her early career was spent primarily on stage in musical theater and vaudeville. She recorded with Bennie Moten in 1926; the side "Evil Mama Blues" is possibly the earliest recording of Kansas City jazz. Aside from her time with Moten, she did several tours alongside bandleaders such as George E. Lee.
Brown was a founding member of the Negro Actors Guild of America in 1936. She worked at the London Palladium and on Broadway in the late 1930s. She sang "That Ain't Right" with Fats Waller in the musical film Stormy Weather (1943).
She also appeared in Harlem to Hollywood, accompanied by Harry Swannagan. Brown was featured on two tracks of the compilation album Ladies Sing the Blues ("Break o' Day Blues" and "Evil Mama Blues").
Live at the Spotted Cat:
Sarah Peterson vocals
Charlie Halloran trombone
Jack Pritchett trumpet
Jory Woodis clarinet, saxaphone
John Joyce upright bass
Brett Gardner guitar
Hunter Burgamy banjo
Mike Voelker drums
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