Ma Rainey: The Mother of the Blues
Monday April 7, 2008
Ma Rainey was an unlikely star during the classic blues era of the 1920s. She was short, heavy set, had gold-capped teeth, and was considered unattractively dark-skinned for the time. But she was unique: she had a deep voice, extraordinary stage presence, and was a master of performance. It was these attributes that made her an unexpected star.


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