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VenueThe Harlequin
TownRedhill
CountySurrey
From19th April 2023
To19th April 2023
When19:30
The Harlequin (V707)
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  • Date of change: 3 Mar 23 - T065692728

Ma Bessie and her Blues Troupe - The Life and Music of the Legendary Bessie Smith

Work:: Ma Bessie and her Blues Troupe (S1208456771)


Production:: The Life and Music of the Legendary Bessie Smith (T065692728)

Nicknamed the "Empress of the Blues", Bessie Smith was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s/1930s. She is often regarded as one of the greatest performers of her era and was a major influence on other jazz singers. Ma Bessie and Her Blues Troupe perform a narrated show, featuring tunes such as "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and "Ain't Nobody's Business" as well as showcasing many of Bessie's songs. The show chronicles Bessie's life from a one-room shack in Blue Goose Hollow, to becoming the highest-paid black entertainer of that time, to the tragic accident on Route 61 in September 1937 that ended her life aged 43 years.
Performer Julia Titus (vocals)
Performer Sam Kelly (drums)
Musical Director Dom Barnett (piano)
Performer Tony Qunta (acoustic guitar)
Performer Marianne Windham (double bass)
Performer Clare Hirst (sax / clarinet)
Performer Claude Deppa (trumpet)
Performer Andy Wilkin (narration)

Listing:: L257670423




The Life and Music of the Legendary Bessie Smith

Nicknamed the "Empress of the Blues", Bessie Smith was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s/1930s. She is often regarded as one of the greatest performers of her era and was a major influence on other jazz singers. Ma Bessie and Her Blues Troupe perform a narrated show, featuring tunes such as "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and "Ain't Nobody's Business" as well as showcasing many of Bessie's songs. The show chronicles Bessie's life from a one-room shack in Blue Goose Hollow, to becoming the highest-paid black entertainer of that time, to the tragic accident on Route 61 in September 1937 that ended her life aged 43 years.

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