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Lena Wilson

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musical revues throughout the 1920s. She married the violinist Shrimp Jones in the 1930s. She remained a regular performer in
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in the late 1910s and 1920s. Wilson made numerous recordings in the 1920s as a solo artist, for labels such as
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Wilson's major recordings were made between 1922 and 1924 and in 1930. She variously worked with the
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on piano. Among her recordings are "Memphis, Tennessee", "
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Lena Wilson (Scot)

blues
classic female blues
African-American
vaudeville
Edith Wilson
Black Swan
Paramount
Pathé
Victor
Vocalion
Charlotte, North Carolina
Theater Owners Booking Association
Louisville, Kentucky
Edith Goodall
Charleston, South Carolina
Nubian Five
Perry Bradford
Conaway's Rag Pickers
Fletcher Henderson
Johnny Dunn
Edith Wilson
Gus Aiken
Garvin Bushell
Herb Fleming
John Mitchell
Porter Grainger
Cliff Jackson
Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness if I Do

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