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Blues writer Steve Tracy wrote in 1997 that "Martin is really not one of the better vaudeville blues singers, possessed as she is of a soprano voice with a very stilted vibrato effect". Few of the players who accompanied her on record have been identified, but the band at one of her sessions included
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in New York City. For this contest, which was a highlight of the Fifteenth Infantry's First Band Concert and Dance,
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Martin was one of the first black women to sing blues on recordings when she recorded for the
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Daisy Martin & Ozie McPherson: Complete Recorded Works 1921–1926 in Chronological Order
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On January 20, 1922, she competed in a blues-singing contest with
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This article about a blues musician from the United States is a
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in the 1910s and early 1920s. In 1914 she appeared in the
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She toured the eastern and midwestern United States in
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Martin's 1921 recording of the song, "Nightmare Blues"
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Martin's 1921 recording of the song, "Keep on Going"
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blues
classic female blues
black vaudeville
revue
Chicago
Illinois
Gennett
Okeh
sides
Royal Garden Blues
Lucille Hegamin
Alice Leslie Carter
Trixie Smith
Manhattan Casino
Noble Sissle
Fiorello la Guardia
Gus Aiken
Garvin Bushell
CD
Document Records
Ozie McPherson






Allmusic.com entry
OCLC
250212516

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