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Bessie Smith

Blues Singer

Born into poverty and orphaned at an early age, Bessie Smith became the greatest blues singer of her era, recording more than 160 songs between 1923 and 1933. Her early career was influenced by Ma Rainey, and Smith performed on stage throughout the southern U.S. before making records. She recorded with such jazz legends as Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Coleman Hawkins, but it was Smith who was the star. Her hits include "Downhearted Blues" and "Nobody Knows When You're Down and Out."

Extra credit: Smith appeared in the 1929 movie St. Louis Blues.

To find out more about Smith's death in 1937, go to our special feature Death By Car.

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Bessie Smith Links

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Bessie Smith: Talking to the Day

Academic and modern take on Bessie's wild life and her role in 20th century culture

Bessie Smith

Biography, partial discography and audio files

Bessie Smith Biography

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Vital Stats

Birth

15 April 1894

Birthplace

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Death

26 September 1937
(automobile crash, age 43)

Best Known As

Classic blues singer dubbed "Empress of the Blues"