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Sun, 06.23.1895

Trixie Smith, Singer born

Trixie Smith

*This date in 1895 is celebrated as the birth date of Trixie Smith, a Black singer and musician from Atlanta, Georgia.

She studied at Selma University, moved to New York in 1915, and performed in the vaudeville circuit. She had a distinctive voice and a delightful style. She recorded from 1922 to 1925 for Black Swan and Paramount Records, with her best-known dates resulting in four songs in 1925 with Louis Armstrong in her backup group. 

Other sidemen in her career included James P. Johnson, Phil Napoleon, andFletcher Henderson's Orchestra. Smith did not record from 1925 until 1938, when she headed an all-star jazz group that includedSidney Bechet, Charlie Shavers, and Sammy Price. In 1939, she recorded "No Good Man" withRed Allen and Barney Bigard. One of the classic blues singers of the 1920s, Trixie Smith, worked in New York's theaters as an actress-singer and stayed involved in the music business throughout her life.

She died on Sep 21, 1943, in New York, NY.

To Become a Musician or Singer

Reference:

All About Blues Music.com

Last.FM

Image, Harlem World Magazine

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